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Scenario 9.1 Colette University, an Institute of Higher Learning That Educates Confectionery

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Scenario 9.1
Colette University, an institute of higher learning that educates confectionery chefs, offers a very attractive benefits package.Costs associated with the benefits are about double those of rival institutions.However, the university's administrators feel thatextensive benefits attract the most talented faculty and staff in the world.Due to recent societal trends in fitness and health, Colette University has experienced a downturn in its funding support from global confectionery corporations seeing lower profits.The university's budget is adversely impacted.Joy, the human resource manager of the university, has been asked to find ways to reduce expenditures on benefits so that important university programs do not suffer.
-Refer to Scenario 9.1.Which of the following is a benefit that Joy may NOT drop from Colette's benefits package because of legal obligations?

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Six-Figure Accuracy

A level of precision in numerical calculation or measurement that extends to at least 100,000 but less than 1,000,000.

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