Deck 8: Rewarding and Recognizing Employees

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Which term refers to the process of determining the relative worth of jobs in order to determine pay rates?

A) job evaluation
B) job analysis
C) job determination
D) job diagnosis
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What will most likely result from determining wage increases solely based on the consumer price index?

A) Employees will be motivated in the short run.
B) A more equitable compensation system will be created.
C) Stronger pay-for-performance perceptions will occur.
D) Pay rates within a pay structure will be compressed.
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When a union negotiates an increase in "real wages", what is the impact on its members?

A) RRSP contributions are matched by the employer.
B) Pay rate is calculated at 5.7% above the national average.
C) Time-and-a-half is paid for overtime work.
D) There is an improved standard of living.
Question
What is the simplest system of job evaluation?

A) point
B) job classification
C) factor comparison
D) ranking
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What is a key consideration when designing and implementing a pay-for-performance plan?

A) how to announce the pay-for-performance plan
B) what funds will be available for pay increases
C) which employees are to be part of the plan
D) how this plan will be perceived by competitors
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If an organization hires better qualified employees as a result of their attractive rewards program, what financial impact might this have in other areas of the business?

A) higher employee satisfaction ratings
B) less time spent ramping up new hires
C) lower education and training costs for new hires
D) lower employee turnover rates
Question
Of the three types of compensation plans, which group of employees typically receives benefits as part of their compensation?

A) hourly employees
B) migrant employees
C) salaried employees
D) piecework employees
Question
Which term refers to the measure of the average change in prices over time in a large "basket" of goods and services purchased by Canadians?

A) the consumer price index
B) the inflation index
C) a cost of living allowance
D) a cost of living adjustment
Question
Which of the following is an external factor that can influence the wage rate?

A) the employer's ability to pay
B) the cost of living
C) the worth of the job
D) the employee's relative worth
Question
Which methods of comparison are used in a job evaluation?

A) equity and job ranking systems
B) factor comparison and point systems
C) point and equity systems
D) job classification and CPI systems
Question
What does employee compensation refer to?

A) certain forms of pay and rewards to employees
B) pay and rewards to employees
C) all forms of pay or rewards to employees, both direct and indirect
D) cash payments only
Question
Which term refers to employees who are compensated on an hourly basis?

A) hourly employees
B) salaried employees
C) piecework earners
D) commission earners
Question
What approaches are organizations taking to deal with a possible labour shortage, especially in key skill areas?

A) providing non-cash benefits
B) providing training to employees to upgrade their skills
C) recruiting from abroad
D) visiting trade schools to meet with potential job candidates
Question
Which job evaluation system compares the relative overall value of one job compared to another?

A) job grade system
B) factor comparison method
C) point system
D) job ranking system
Question
Under what circumstances will employees deem that compensation is equitable?

A) when the work is perceived to be equally distributed among team members
B) when the compensation is perceived to be equal to the value of the work performed
C) when the compensation system uses the same methods for all job types
D) when the work is perceived to be appropriate for their hierarchical level
Question
What does the equity theory explain?

A) why there is a perceived imbalance between the wages that men earn and that women earn
B) how employees respond when they believe they receive less (or more) than they deserve
C) how organizations define and build their compensation systems
D) why organizations provide direct and indirection compensation to employees
Question
When determining compensation, how is the relative worth of a job determined?

A) the employee's relative worth
B) area wage rates
C) job evaluation
D) labour market conditions
Question
When determining the size of the monetary increase, what must management take into consideration for pay-for-performance to be fully successful?

A) The employer should consider the standard of living of its employees.
B) The increase should include the opportunity to increase benefits too.
C) The increase should be variable if the employee has dependents.
D) The increase must be greater than the cost of living.
Question
What are organizations with formal job systems more likely to rely on to determine wage rates?

A) wage equity comparisons
B) worth analysis
C) job evaluation
D) expert opinions
Question
What do labour-market conditions reflect?

A) the forces of supply and demand for qualified workers within an area
B) the total amount of qualified labour available to a hiring employer
C) the wage rates for specific types of labour
D) the employer market available for those seeking employment
Question
Which type of compensation is intended to improve the quality of work lives and personal lives of employees?

A) commissions
B) employee benefits
C) stock options
D) financial incentives
Question
In which type of incentive plan does an employer pay special sums based on the organization's net income over a specified period?

A) profit-sharing plan
B) merit raises plan
C) gain sharing plan
D) individual bonus plan
Question
What factors are used as the basis for creating a point system for job evaluation?

A) skill factors
B) compensable factors
C) knowledge factors
D) descriptive factors
Question
What do skill-based pay plans encourage employees to do?

A) focus on the type of job in which they can display their specialty
B) pursue work assignments that focus on narrowly defined requirements
C) learn and perform a greater number of skills
D) leave the organization to pursue further academic credentials
Question
What condition must exist for an incentive plan to work well?

A) better-than-average employee/employer relations
B) clearly defined job descriptions and job classifications
C) a "clear line of sight" from employee performance to organizational performance
D) a compensation system that is designed to ensure equitable base pay rates
Question
What is a possible problem with using merit raises?

A) They are seldom given to front-line employees.
B) In a team environment, they may be difficult to calculate.
C) Employees have an expectation that they will receive a raise annually.
D) They are continuously given out, even if performance declines.
Question
What is required of managers who wish to use the point system of job evaluation?

A) rank jobs by job classification
B) select key job categories for comparison purposes
C) link point totals of job types to the wage curve
D) evaluate jobs based on compensable factors
Question
Regardless of the job evaluation method selected, which of the following must be followed?

A) The job incumbent is evaluated, not the job.
B) The job is evaluated based on the performance of tasks.
C) The job is evaluated as it will be in 12 months.
D) The current level of compensation associated with the job should be taken into consideration.
Question
What type of compensation program compensates employees for the knowledge they possess?

A) seniority-based pay plans
B) performance-based pay plans
C) competency-based pay plans
D) merit-based pay plans
Question
When introducing a competency-based pay structure, what should organizations consider?

A) if it's possible to link competencies to business objectives
B) how to deal with employees who do not want to increase their competencies
C) which competencies demonstrably affect performance
D) how to make the announcement to employees
Question
What occurs during an employee's progression through a pay range in terms of visibility?

A) increased opportunities to network
B) increased role in developing the organization's culture
C) increased tenure with the organization
D) increased service with the organization
Question
What is a benefit of broadbanding?

A) It eliminates the obsession with pay grades.
B) It encourages employees to stay in their current position.
C) It encourages employees to follow a clearly-defined career path.
D) It eliminates the temptation by employees to develop lateral skills.
Question
Which pay system would an organization likely use to establish greater workforce flexibility?

A) straight pay
B) incentive pay
C) competency-based pay
D) two-tier pay
Question
What would be the most likely geographic scope for a wage and salary survey for highly specialized jobs?

A) national
B) local
C) regional
D) provincial
Question
Which term refers to a quantitative job evaluation procedure that determines a job's relative value based on quantitative assessments of specific job elements?

A) the point system
B) the job ranking system
C) the job grade system
D) the factor comparison system
Question
Which job evaluation system is less precise because it assesses the value of the job overall instead of the tasks or components within the job?

A) Hay profile
B) factor comparison
C) job ranking
D) job classification
Question
What is a salary survey?

A) a survey of wages paid in other relevant, comparable organizations
B) a survey of wage ranges within a particular department or division
C) a survey to ensure employees who are doing equal work receive equal salary
D) a survey of employee salaries based on the employee's job title
Question
All job evaluation methods require varying amounts of judgment by individuals. What practice do many organizations put in place to ensure objectivity?

A) They evaluate jobs with the use of a job evaluation scale.
B) They rank jobs according to the beliefs of committee members.
C) They rely on a panel or committee for job evaluation assessments.
D) They establish a point plan to evaluate all jobs.
Question
What are the five most commonly used compensable factors in a factor comparison system?

A) experience, mental effort, physical effort, accountability, working conditions
B) skill, mental effort, physical effort, responsibility, working conditions
C) experience, physical effort, accountability, responsibility, working conditions
D) skill, physical effort, accountability, responsibility, working conditions
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What is an outcome of value-based healthcare?

A) better productivity and lower benefits costs
B) options for preferred healthcare benefits
C) reduced costs to the employer using a less expensive benefits provider
D) employees receive generic medicines
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If rates of pay are high, resulting in a large pool of applicants, organizations may choose to raise their selection standards and hire better-qualified employees.
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Which plan helps employees keep up to date with advances in their occupational fields?

A) career counselling
B) human capital formation program
C) educational assistance plan
D) keep-fit plan
Question
Which of the following is most significantly affected by "pay for time not worked"?

A) benefit costs
B) human resources plan
C) schedule of operations
D) operating plan
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Studies have demonstrated that there is no link between an integrated approach to rewards and achieving strong business results.
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Companies that make the rewards strategy a part of the overall organizational framework perform better than those that don't use the same strategy.
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Which benefit program is intended to help workers cope with a wide variety of problems that interfere with the way they perform their jobs?

A) workers' compensation
B) perquisites (perks)
C) employee assistance program
D) wellness program
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Which plan helps employees provide support to parents and other aging relatives while remaining actively at work?

A) hospitalization residential care benefit
B) old-age security benefit
C) family allowance benefit
D) eldercare benefit
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What are the three types of benefits provided under the Canada/Quebec pension plans?

A) retirement, disability, and survivor
B) retirement, survivor, and healthcare
C) retirement, vacation, and disability
D) disability, old age security, and survivor
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How is the growing number of aging Canadians impacting the family members caring for them?

A) Family members receive extra money to care for their family members.
B) Aging Canadian will receive less Canada Pension Plan (CPP) if they live with their family.
C) There is no impact felt by family members.
D) Family members may require time off from work to provide care.
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Which of the following is a benefit defined in provincial employment standards legislation?

A) extended medical insurance
B) minimum vacation pay
C) health care spending account
D) accidental death and dismemberment coverage
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The equity theory states that individuals look at their inputs (salary, benefits) compared to their outcomes (abilities, skills, and experiences) and develop a ratio based upon these measurements.
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Pay represents a reward received in exchange for an employee's contributions and therefore must be equitable, in terms of recognizing both the employee's work and the employee's work in relation to the contributions of others.
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Pay equity legislation requires that companies use a "gender-neutral" system, comparing jobs based on the skills, effort, and responsibility required to perform the job.
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Which government-sponsored benefit program provides weekly benefits to an employee on parental leave?

A) employment insurance
B) severance pay
C) sick pay
D) termination pay
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Salaried employees are those whose compensation is computed on the basis of weekly, biweekly, or monthly pay periods.
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Compensation should be tailored to the needs of the organization, not its employees.
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Research has shown that employees increase output by an average of 50 percent after installation of a pay-for-performance program.
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How are wellness programs intended to benefit employees?

A) They help employees to manage their well-being.
B) They provide diagnosis, limited counselling, and referral services.
C) They provide subsidies for professional development.
D) They compensate employees during periods of illness.
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Improving employee's focus on achieving business goals is a significant objective influencing reward changes.
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Which of the following are voluntary employee benefits?

A) statutory holidays
B) minimum vacation pay
C) educational assistance plan
D) overtime premiums
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The rates at which employees are paid are influenced by external factors only, such as the economy and labour market conditions.
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When determining wage rates in a specific geographical area, employers can check with professional associations for wage guidance.
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Employers can purchase salary survey data from organizations such as the Conference Board of Canada and Gallup.
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When completing a point system job evaluation, the first step is determining what factors or elements a group of jobs is expected to possess.
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Using salary information from other organizations allows an employer to maintain internal equity.
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Because of the many problems in the way the CPI is calculated, wage setters feel that it is not important.
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The job classification system is a quantitative job evaluation procedure that determines a job's relative value by calculating the total points assigned to it.
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The legal requirement of minimum hourly wage means that an employer cannot pay any worker less than the per-hour rate.
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Real wages represent the positive difference between wage increases and cost-of-living increases.
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The employer's ability to pay is an external factor influencing the wage mix.
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Employers can obtain meaningful market wage rates by sampling a number of different employing organizations.
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The consumer price index measures globally the cost of living.
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A factor comparison system is typically used for legislated pay equity purposes.
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HR professionals establish predetermined wage grades as a basis for evaluating jobs in the job classification system of job evaluation.
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The point system of job evaluation permits jobs to be evaluated quantitatively based on compensable factors.
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The sole purpose of job evaluation systems is to set wages.
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The worth of a job is determined formally through the wage and salary survey.
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Competency is defined as measurable and observable skills, abilities, or knowledge that an employee requires before being promoted.
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In the factor comparison system, the five compensable factors that key jobs are evaluated against are skill, mental effort, physical effort, responsibility, and working conditions.
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Wage compression can be avoided by granting wage increases solely based on the CPI.
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1
Which term refers to the process of determining the relative worth of jobs in order to determine pay rates?

A) job evaluation
B) job analysis
C) job determination
D) job diagnosis
A
2
What will most likely result from determining wage increases solely based on the consumer price index?

A) Employees will be motivated in the short run.
B) A more equitable compensation system will be created.
C) Stronger pay-for-performance perceptions will occur.
D) Pay rates within a pay structure will be compressed.
D
3
When a union negotiates an increase in "real wages", what is the impact on its members?

A) RRSP contributions are matched by the employer.
B) Pay rate is calculated at 5.7% above the national average.
C) Time-and-a-half is paid for overtime work.
D) There is an improved standard of living.
D
4
What is the simplest system of job evaluation?

A) point
B) job classification
C) factor comparison
D) ranking
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5
What is a key consideration when designing and implementing a pay-for-performance plan?

A) how to announce the pay-for-performance plan
B) what funds will be available for pay increases
C) which employees are to be part of the plan
D) how this plan will be perceived by competitors
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If an organization hires better qualified employees as a result of their attractive rewards program, what financial impact might this have in other areas of the business?

A) higher employee satisfaction ratings
B) less time spent ramping up new hires
C) lower education and training costs for new hires
D) lower employee turnover rates
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Of the three types of compensation plans, which group of employees typically receives benefits as part of their compensation?

A) hourly employees
B) migrant employees
C) salaried employees
D) piecework employees
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8
Which term refers to the measure of the average change in prices over time in a large "basket" of goods and services purchased by Canadians?

A) the consumer price index
B) the inflation index
C) a cost of living allowance
D) a cost of living adjustment
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9
Which of the following is an external factor that can influence the wage rate?

A) the employer's ability to pay
B) the cost of living
C) the worth of the job
D) the employee's relative worth
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10
Which methods of comparison are used in a job evaluation?

A) equity and job ranking systems
B) factor comparison and point systems
C) point and equity systems
D) job classification and CPI systems
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11
What does employee compensation refer to?

A) certain forms of pay and rewards to employees
B) pay and rewards to employees
C) all forms of pay or rewards to employees, both direct and indirect
D) cash payments only
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Which term refers to employees who are compensated on an hourly basis?

A) hourly employees
B) salaried employees
C) piecework earners
D) commission earners
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13
What approaches are organizations taking to deal with a possible labour shortage, especially in key skill areas?

A) providing non-cash benefits
B) providing training to employees to upgrade their skills
C) recruiting from abroad
D) visiting trade schools to meet with potential job candidates
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Which job evaluation system compares the relative overall value of one job compared to another?

A) job grade system
B) factor comparison method
C) point system
D) job ranking system
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Under what circumstances will employees deem that compensation is equitable?

A) when the work is perceived to be equally distributed among team members
B) when the compensation is perceived to be equal to the value of the work performed
C) when the compensation system uses the same methods for all job types
D) when the work is perceived to be appropriate for their hierarchical level
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What does the equity theory explain?

A) why there is a perceived imbalance between the wages that men earn and that women earn
B) how employees respond when they believe they receive less (or more) than they deserve
C) how organizations define and build their compensation systems
D) why organizations provide direct and indirection compensation to employees
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When determining compensation, how is the relative worth of a job determined?

A) the employee's relative worth
B) area wage rates
C) job evaluation
D) labour market conditions
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18
When determining the size of the monetary increase, what must management take into consideration for pay-for-performance to be fully successful?

A) The employer should consider the standard of living of its employees.
B) The increase should include the opportunity to increase benefits too.
C) The increase should be variable if the employee has dependents.
D) The increase must be greater than the cost of living.
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19
What are organizations with formal job systems more likely to rely on to determine wage rates?

A) wage equity comparisons
B) worth analysis
C) job evaluation
D) expert opinions
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What do labour-market conditions reflect?

A) the forces of supply and demand for qualified workers within an area
B) the total amount of qualified labour available to a hiring employer
C) the wage rates for specific types of labour
D) the employer market available for those seeking employment
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21
Which type of compensation is intended to improve the quality of work lives and personal lives of employees?

A) commissions
B) employee benefits
C) stock options
D) financial incentives
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22
In which type of incentive plan does an employer pay special sums based on the organization's net income over a specified period?

A) profit-sharing plan
B) merit raises plan
C) gain sharing plan
D) individual bonus plan
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23
What factors are used as the basis for creating a point system for job evaluation?

A) skill factors
B) compensable factors
C) knowledge factors
D) descriptive factors
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What do skill-based pay plans encourage employees to do?

A) focus on the type of job in which they can display their specialty
B) pursue work assignments that focus on narrowly defined requirements
C) learn and perform a greater number of skills
D) leave the organization to pursue further academic credentials
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25
What condition must exist for an incentive plan to work well?

A) better-than-average employee/employer relations
B) clearly defined job descriptions and job classifications
C) a "clear line of sight" from employee performance to organizational performance
D) a compensation system that is designed to ensure equitable base pay rates
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26
What is a possible problem with using merit raises?

A) They are seldom given to front-line employees.
B) In a team environment, they may be difficult to calculate.
C) Employees have an expectation that they will receive a raise annually.
D) They are continuously given out, even if performance declines.
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27
What is required of managers who wish to use the point system of job evaluation?

A) rank jobs by job classification
B) select key job categories for comparison purposes
C) link point totals of job types to the wage curve
D) evaluate jobs based on compensable factors
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28
Regardless of the job evaluation method selected, which of the following must be followed?

A) The job incumbent is evaluated, not the job.
B) The job is evaluated based on the performance of tasks.
C) The job is evaluated as it will be in 12 months.
D) The current level of compensation associated with the job should be taken into consideration.
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29
What type of compensation program compensates employees for the knowledge they possess?

A) seniority-based pay plans
B) performance-based pay plans
C) competency-based pay plans
D) merit-based pay plans
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30
When introducing a competency-based pay structure, what should organizations consider?

A) if it's possible to link competencies to business objectives
B) how to deal with employees who do not want to increase their competencies
C) which competencies demonstrably affect performance
D) how to make the announcement to employees
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31
What occurs during an employee's progression through a pay range in terms of visibility?

A) increased opportunities to network
B) increased role in developing the organization's culture
C) increased tenure with the organization
D) increased service with the organization
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32
What is a benefit of broadbanding?

A) It eliminates the obsession with pay grades.
B) It encourages employees to stay in their current position.
C) It encourages employees to follow a clearly-defined career path.
D) It eliminates the temptation by employees to develop lateral skills.
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33
Which pay system would an organization likely use to establish greater workforce flexibility?

A) straight pay
B) incentive pay
C) competency-based pay
D) two-tier pay
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34
What would be the most likely geographic scope for a wage and salary survey for highly specialized jobs?

A) national
B) local
C) regional
D) provincial
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35
Which term refers to a quantitative job evaluation procedure that determines a job's relative value based on quantitative assessments of specific job elements?

A) the point system
B) the job ranking system
C) the job grade system
D) the factor comparison system
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36
Which job evaluation system is less precise because it assesses the value of the job overall instead of the tasks or components within the job?

A) Hay profile
B) factor comparison
C) job ranking
D) job classification
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37
What is a salary survey?

A) a survey of wages paid in other relevant, comparable organizations
B) a survey of wage ranges within a particular department or division
C) a survey to ensure employees who are doing equal work receive equal salary
D) a survey of employee salaries based on the employee's job title
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38
All job evaluation methods require varying amounts of judgment by individuals. What practice do many organizations put in place to ensure objectivity?

A) They evaluate jobs with the use of a job evaluation scale.
B) They rank jobs according to the beliefs of committee members.
C) They rely on a panel or committee for job evaluation assessments.
D) They establish a point plan to evaluate all jobs.
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39
What are the five most commonly used compensable factors in a factor comparison system?

A) experience, mental effort, physical effort, accountability, working conditions
B) skill, mental effort, physical effort, responsibility, working conditions
C) experience, physical effort, accountability, responsibility, working conditions
D) skill, physical effort, accountability, responsibility, working conditions
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40
What is an outcome of value-based healthcare?

A) better productivity and lower benefits costs
B) options for preferred healthcare benefits
C) reduced costs to the employer using a less expensive benefits provider
D) employees receive generic medicines
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41
If rates of pay are high, resulting in a large pool of applicants, organizations may choose to raise their selection standards and hire better-qualified employees.
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42
Which plan helps employees keep up to date with advances in their occupational fields?

A) career counselling
B) human capital formation program
C) educational assistance plan
D) keep-fit plan
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43
Which of the following is most significantly affected by "pay for time not worked"?

A) benefit costs
B) human resources plan
C) schedule of operations
D) operating plan
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44
Studies have demonstrated that there is no link between an integrated approach to rewards and achieving strong business results.
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45
Companies that make the rewards strategy a part of the overall organizational framework perform better than those that don't use the same strategy.
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46
Which benefit program is intended to help workers cope with a wide variety of problems that interfere with the way they perform their jobs?

A) workers' compensation
B) perquisites (perks)
C) employee assistance program
D) wellness program
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47
Which plan helps employees provide support to parents and other aging relatives while remaining actively at work?

A) hospitalization residential care benefit
B) old-age security benefit
C) family allowance benefit
D) eldercare benefit
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48
What are the three types of benefits provided under the Canada/Quebec pension plans?

A) retirement, disability, and survivor
B) retirement, survivor, and healthcare
C) retirement, vacation, and disability
D) disability, old age security, and survivor
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49
How is the growing number of aging Canadians impacting the family members caring for them?

A) Family members receive extra money to care for their family members.
B) Aging Canadian will receive less Canada Pension Plan (CPP) if they live with their family.
C) There is no impact felt by family members.
D) Family members may require time off from work to provide care.
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50
Which of the following is a benefit defined in provincial employment standards legislation?

A) extended medical insurance
B) minimum vacation pay
C) health care spending account
D) accidental death and dismemberment coverage
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51
The equity theory states that individuals look at their inputs (salary, benefits) compared to their outcomes (abilities, skills, and experiences) and develop a ratio based upon these measurements.
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52
Pay represents a reward received in exchange for an employee's contributions and therefore must be equitable, in terms of recognizing both the employee's work and the employee's work in relation to the contributions of others.
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53
Pay equity legislation requires that companies use a "gender-neutral" system, comparing jobs based on the skills, effort, and responsibility required to perform the job.
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54
Which government-sponsored benefit program provides weekly benefits to an employee on parental leave?

A) employment insurance
B) severance pay
C) sick pay
D) termination pay
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55
Salaried employees are those whose compensation is computed on the basis of weekly, biweekly, or monthly pay periods.
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56
Compensation should be tailored to the needs of the organization, not its employees.
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57
Research has shown that employees increase output by an average of 50 percent after installation of a pay-for-performance program.
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58
How are wellness programs intended to benefit employees?

A) They help employees to manage their well-being.
B) They provide diagnosis, limited counselling, and referral services.
C) They provide subsidies for professional development.
D) They compensate employees during periods of illness.
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59
Improving employee's focus on achieving business goals is a significant objective influencing reward changes.
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60
Which of the following are voluntary employee benefits?

A) statutory holidays
B) minimum vacation pay
C) educational assistance plan
D) overtime premiums
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61
The rates at which employees are paid are influenced by external factors only, such as the economy and labour market conditions.
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62
When determining wage rates in a specific geographical area, employers can check with professional associations for wage guidance.
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63
Employers can purchase salary survey data from organizations such as the Conference Board of Canada and Gallup.
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64
When completing a point system job evaluation, the first step is determining what factors or elements a group of jobs is expected to possess.
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65
Using salary information from other organizations allows an employer to maintain internal equity.
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66
Because of the many problems in the way the CPI is calculated, wage setters feel that it is not important.
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67
The job classification system is a quantitative job evaluation procedure that determines a job's relative value by calculating the total points assigned to it.
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68
The legal requirement of minimum hourly wage means that an employer cannot pay any worker less than the per-hour rate.
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69
Real wages represent the positive difference between wage increases and cost-of-living increases.
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70
The employer's ability to pay is an external factor influencing the wage mix.
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71
Employers can obtain meaningful market wage rates by sampling a number of different employing organizations.
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72
The consumer price index measures globally the cost of living.
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73
A factor comparison system is typically used for legislated pay equity purposes.
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74
HR professionals establish predetermined wage grades as a basis for evaluating jobs in the job classification system of job evaluation.
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75
The point system of job evaluation permits jobs to be evaluated quantitatively based on compensable factors.
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76
The sole purpose of job evaluation systems is to set wages.
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77
The worth of a job is determined formally through the wage and salary survey.
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78
Competency is defined as measurable and observable skills, abilities, or knowledge that an employee requires before being promoted.
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79
In the factor comparison system, the five compensable factors that key jobs are evaluated against are skill, mental effort, physical effort, responsibility, and working conditions.
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80
Wage compression can be avoided by granting wage increases solely based on the CPI.
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