Vocabulary
Business Structure
Labor
Wages
Unions
100

What is an ownership share in a corporation called?

Stock

100

What term is used for a company that operates in multiple countries?

Multinational Corporations

100

What describes demand that is driven by the need for another product or service?

Derived Demand

100

What type of labor refers to work that requires minimal training or skills? This category receives the least amount of wages

Unskilled Labor

100

What term describes the negotiation process between labor unions and employers?

Collective Bargaining
200

What is the relocation of a business operation to another country called?

Offshoring

200

What type of merger occurs when two companies in the same industry join forces?

Horizontal Merger

200

What practice involves hiring external companies to perform certain business activities?

Outsourcing

200

Which category of labor involves jobs that require some training and basic skills, such as operating machinery? This category receives the second least amount of wages.

Semi-Skilled Labor

200

What practice involves requiring employers to maintain more workers than necessary?

Featherbedding

300

What is a portion of a corporation’s profits paid out to shareholders?

Dividend

300

What type of business entity offers limited liability to its shareholders and exists as a separate legal entity?

Corporation
300

What term describes foreign workers who are allowed to work temporarily in a country?

Guest Workers

300

What category of labor includes positions that require advanced education and expertise? This category receives the greatest amount of wages

Professional labor

300

What law prohibits making union membership a condition of employment?

Right to Work Laws

400

What term refers to payments made for the use of someone’s property or intellectual property?

Royalties

400

What type of partnership provides limited liability to all partners while allowing them to manage the business?

Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

400

What term describes the theory that education increases productivity and results in higher wages?

Learning Effect

400

what are the factors that are needed to be considered employed?

-16 years old

-worked for one hour paid in the past week

-worked for 15+ hours unpaid at a family business

-have a job but temporarily out of work due to PTO, illness, natural disaster, or labor dispute

400

Why did labor unions first form?

-Protect rights of workers

-improve wages, benefits, and working conditions

-reduce hours

500

Which financial instrument represents a loan made by an investor to a corporation or government?

Bond

500

What type of organization is owned and operated for the benefit of its members?

Cooperative

500

What is the hypothesis that employers use education as a way to assess the productivity and potential of job applicants?

Screening Effect

500

What factors are required to be considered unemployed?

-Temporarily out of work but have a job lined up

-Have no job lined up but have actively looked for a job in the past four weeks

500

Why were the 1930s a great time for labor unions?

Congress passed laws favoring unions