1. Executive (noun): A leader, usually of a business. Seen as right below the owner of a company.
Ex: One of the executives of our company was fired yesterday. Most of the employees still don’t know why.
2. Executive (adjective): Leading, unavoidable
Ex: I made the executive decision of leaving my hometown as soon as I graduated. I didn’t want to spend another day there.
Answer:
- Fear of being fired
- Not possessing the knowledge about their worker's right
- Do not have the capital to bring their case to the court.
Explanation:
- Fear of being fired
Most people rely on one job as their main source of income and have to live paycheck to paycheck. Many workers who were ethically violated often keep their mouth shut because they fear that they wouldn't be able to feed their family if the decided to make the report.
- Not possessing the knowledge about their worker's right
information about Worker's right law are open for the public to use. But the workers rarely encouraged by the employers to look at it (Because the employers tend to eliminate as much potential problems as possible)
- Do not have the capital to bring their case to the court.
Good lawyers who can build up a solid case for the workers tend to require high amount of salary. Agriculture workers tend not possess high enough saving to pay those lawyers.
Answer:
God gives rulers their power to use for their own benefit.
Explanation: