Question

Jarrod, one of the senior managers at United Inc., insists that the company supervisors handle employee relations as part of their jobs. Which statement strengthens Jarrod's argument?

A) The supervisors represent the company on a day-to-day basis.

B) The supervisors have the business experience to take up additional responsibilities.

C) The supervisors do not hold any stakes in the organization.

D) The supervisors are not a part of the employees' union.

E) The supervisors are responsible for any action taken by the employees.

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