Which of the following statements is true? Group of answer choices All of the above are true Compensation and fringe benefits are unrelated concepts Fringe benefits have grown as a percentage of workers' total pay. Fringe benefits are not part of a person's total earnings
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" This statement is false because compensation typically includes both direct pay (salary or wages) and fringe benefits (like health insurance, retirement plans, etc.), making them related concepts. Show more…
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