REGULATORY ENVIRONMENTS
WORLD AT WORK EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS. A+ GRADE
2025/2026.
What are labor standards? - ANS Fundamental principles governing wages, hours, safety, and
worker rights.
What is the main goal of labor standards? - ANS To ensure fair, safe, and equitable treatment
of workers.
Who enforces labor standards globally? - ANS The International Labour Organization (ILO).
What was a key outcome of the Industrial Revolution for workers? - ANS Development of
labor laws and unions.
What triggered modern employment regulation? - ANS Unsafe working conditions and child
labor.
Why are unions important in labor history? - ANS They advocate for workers' rights, pay, and
safety.
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, What is globalization in labor relations? - ANS Global movement of goods, services, capital,
and labor affecting regulations.
How does globalization affect employment laws? - ANS It drives harmonization and new
global labor standards.
What are key risks of noncompliance? - ANS Legal penalties, financial loss, and reputational
damage.
What is the average cost of noncompliance globally? - ANS Over $14 million according to
benchmark studies.
What is the main goal of workplace safety laws? - ANS To protect workers from injuries and
illnesses.
What U.S. agency regulates workplace safety? - ANS Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA).
What event led to major U.S. safety reforms? - ANS The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of
1911.
What is required for workplace safety training? - ANS Education on hazards, PPE, and
emergency procedures.
Why is training tied to compensation? - ANS Time in safety training must be fairly
compensated.
What is workers’ compensation? - ANS Insurance providing wage replacement and
medical benefits for job-related injuries.
What defines the standard U.S. workweek? - ANS 40 hours under the Fair Labor Standards
Act (FLSA).
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WORLD AT WORK EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS. A+ GRADE
2025/2026.
What are labor standards? - ANS Fundamental principles governing wages, hours, safety, and
worker rights.
What is the main goal of labor standards? - ANS To ensure fair, safe, and equitable treatment
of workers.
Who enforces labor standards globally? - ANS The International Labour Organization (ILO).
What was a key outcome of the Industrial Revolution for workers? - ANS Development of
labor laws and unions.
What triggered modern employment regulation? - ANS Unsafe working conditions and child
labor.
Why are unions important in labor history? - ANS They advocate for workers' rights, pay, and
safety.
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, What is globalization in labor relations? - ANS Global movement of goods, services, capital,
and labor affecting regulations.
How does globalization affect employment laws? - ANS It drives harmonization and new
global labor standards.
What are key risks of noncompliance? - ANS Legal penalties, financial loss, and reputational
damage.
What is the average cost of noncompliance globally? - ANS Over $14 million according to
benchmark studies.
What is the main goal of workplace safety laws? - ANS To protect workers from injuries and
illnesses.
What U.S. agency regulates workplace safety? - ANS Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA).
What event led to major U.S. safety reforms? - ANS The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of
1911.
What is required for workplace safety training? - ANS Education on hazards, PPE, and
emergency procedures.
Why is training tied to compensation? - ANS Time in safety training must be fairly
compensated.
What is workers’ compensation? - ANS Insurance providing wage replacement and
medical benefits for job-related injuries.
What defines the standard U.S. workweek? - ANS 40 hours under the Fair Labor Standards
Act (FLSA).
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