Which of the following statements is NOT true of Trinidadian workers who were made jobless in early September
A: They held protests against the government on the street.
B: They became independent cane farmers.
C: They were compensated with a total of 115 million dollars.
D: They were given the chance of retraining for new job careers.
A: They held protests against the government on the street.
B: They became independent cane farmers.
C: They were compensated with a total of 115 million dollars.
D: They were given the chance of retraining for new job careers.
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- Passage One Which of the following statements is NOT true of Trinidadian workers who were made jobless in early September A: They held protests against the government on the street. B: They became independent cane farmers. C: They were compensated with a total of 115 million dollars. D: They were given the chance of retraining for new job careers.
- Which of the following statements is NOT true of Trinidadian workers who were made jobless in early September A: a. They held protests against the government on the street. B: b. They became independent cane farmers. C: c. They were compensated with a total of 115 million dollars. D: d. They were given the chance of retraining for new job careers.
- Which of the following statements is true about Perseus and Heracles? A: They were sons of gods and goddesses. B: They were heroes within a man’s reach. C: They were puffed out of campfire smoke. D: They were heroes who belonged to us alone.
- Meetings were held to update employees as soon as new information became __________.
- A country has been in existence for only two years. In the first year, tax revenues were $1.0 million and outlays were $1.5 million. In the second year, tax revenues were $1.5 million and outlays were $2.0 million. At the end of the second year, the total government debt was ________. A: $0.5 million B: $1 million C: $2.5 million D: $3.5 million