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azamat
2 years ago
4

The most effective way for ABC Designs to increase employee productivity at no expense would be to reward the most productive em

ployees each month with extra ‘Casual Days’ on which they could wear informal clothing to work.
Proposed Assumption: Less productive employees would not being required to dress formally on days when the most productive employees were allowed to dress casually at work.

a. Assumption made ?

b. Assumption not made?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Whitepunk [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

b)Assumption not made

Explanation:

The passage shows that the employees of ABC normally dress formally to work except on specific days. The increase in the number of casual days for the more productive employees is a reward for their productivity, less productive employees will not be permitted to dress informally on these days.

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