When Walgreens opened a state-of-the-art distribution center in Windsor, Connecticut, the firm had a goal of filling at least one-third of all jobs with ________.
A) minority women
B) individuals with disabilities
C) workers over the age of 55
D) young workers with limited skills
Question 2In the aftermath of the 2007-2009 recession, many Baby Boomers are delaying retirement. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ________ will be working in 2022.
A) 3 million workers 65 and over
B) 20 million workers 65 and over
C) 11 million workers 65 and over
D) 7 million workers 65 and over
Question 3Tanya and Jack are married and have two children. Tanya works as a nurse at a local hospital, and Jack is an accountant. Which term best describes Tanya and Jack?
A) dual-career family
B) multi-career couple
C) baby boomer couple
D) diverse family
Question 4President Obama decided that the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act that bars federal recognition of same sex marriages ________.
A) was constitutional
B) was immune from constitutional questions
C) was unconstitutional
D) was neutral from a constitutional point of view
Question 5Managers at Quick Communications have noticed that the firm frequently loses talented female employees after they have children. Which of the following would most likely help the firm retain these female employees?
A) offering job rotation opportunities
B) expanding healthcare benefits
C) offering flexible schedules
D) emphasizing diversity
Question 6Women-owned businesses account for nearly ________ of all enterprises in the market today.
A) one-quarter
B) one-half
C) one-third
D) two-thirds
Question 7It is estimated that ________ of Fortune 500 firms ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
A) 50
B) 86
C) 36
D) 25