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It Is Not Important to Satisfy Top Management Goals When

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It is not important to satisfy top management goals when creating a new information system because most such systems are used by operating employees, not top managers.


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Employee Leasing

The practice of hiring workers through a third-party organization which handles various HR tasks such as payroll and benefits administration.

WARN Act

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act that requires employers to provide notice in advance of certain plant closings and mass layoffs.

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A staffing arrangement where a leasing firm hires and manages employees, then contracts them out to work for another company, effectively outsourcing the HR functions.

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A program offered by employers allowing employees to retire earlier than the traditional retirement age, often with full or partial benefits.

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