The correct answer is A. Working conditions
Explanation:
Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory claims that one of the two main factors causing dissatisfaction in employees is hygiene factors. These factors are related to general working conditions, payments, and benefits, status, among others that depend mainly on the employer and the policies of the company. Moreover, hygiene factors differ from motivators (the second factor in the theory) because motivators are related to recognition, promotion, and similar that depend on the employers but also the performance of employees.
According to this, the factor that would be considered a hygiene factor is "working conditions" because this factor includes elements such as an old or inadequate building that depend mainly on the employer, which is a characteristic of hygiene factors. Also, other factors such as promotion, training or recognition are part of motivators rather than hygiene.
Answer:
En general, se sabe que las mujeres se ven afectadas de manera desproporcionada por los factores sociales y económicos que se sabe que son las causas fundamentales de la trata, a saber, la pobreza, la discriminación, la violencia de género.
Answer:
Jason Binghamton will not win the lawsuit.
Explanation:
If Jason Binghamton files a lawsuit against Lewis and Clark Stadium and the city of Helena, Montana, for damage to his automobile, he will not win because, by virtue of the language (“Lewis and Clark Stadium and the city of Helena shall not be held liable in any way for loss of or damage to visitor’s property, including loss of or damage to automobiles parked in the stadium parking lot”...the patron agrees that he will hold harmless Lewis and Clark Stadium, and the city of Helena, for such damage.”) which was clearly stated on the back of the parking stub, Lewis and Clark Stadium and the city of Helena have no liability or legal obligation to pay for damages—they are exempt from liability. In legal terms, someone is liable if they are negligent, at fault, or have done something intentionally wrong. Since there was no intentional wrongdoing, and negligence, then there is no fault, and thus no liability on the part of Lewis and Clark Stadium, and the city of Helena, Montana.
Answer:
an undivided 50% interest in the surface land, 25 net mineral acres.