Question

The rapid expansion of the benefits program over the past three decades has been attributed to all of the following except

(a) the imposition of wage ceilings during WW II

(b) increased employee interest in receiving a tax shelter from recent past inflation causing rising wage levels

(c) union influence has raised wages to the point where most employees' basic needs are satisfied, therefore causing an increased interest in greater benefits

(d) pressures from recent legal decisions require all employers to have a benefits package including life insurance, health insurance, minimum two-weeks annual leave, Workers' Compensation, auto insurance, and sick leave

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