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Type of BusinessDefinitionAdvantages (+)Disadvantages (-) Sole Proprietorship Partnerships Corporation Guided Reading/Notes: Business and Labor Name: ____________________________________

Type of Business Important Definitions Corporations Charter: Conglomerate: Multinational: Stockholders: New York Stock Exchange: Dow Jones Industrial Average: Reading Stock Market Reports highest and lowest for year name of company stock symbol # of stocks traded highest and lowest for day closing price net change

Types of LaborDefinitionExamples Unskilled Semi- skilled Skilled Professional

Five Reasons for Income Inequality ReasonWhy?

Five Types of Unemployment Type of UnemploymentDefinitionExamples

Employment Unemployment Rate: Actions employers and employees can take when arguments occur in the workplace WORDDEFINITION Union Strike Picket Boycott Lockout Collective Bargaining Mediation Arbitration Injunction Seizure