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28 April, 14:52

The workers at State Hospital, a public sector employer, and Acme Inc, a private employer, are subject to speech censorship and arbitrary job termination. Constitutional issues are present only for the State Hospital workers. TrueFalse

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  1. 28 April, 15:14
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    The workers at State Hospital, a public sector employer, and Acme Inc, a private employer, are subject to speech censorship and arbitrary job termination. Constitutional issues are present only for the State Hospital workers is a TRUE statement.

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    The State Hospital is owned and supervised directly by the state government, whereas, the organization named Acme Inc, is privately owned. In a state-owned entity, the state government is the authority that has the final say which is based on the Constitution. Hence, the arbitration done in the state hospital issues would also include Constitutional issues. Whereas, the same would not be the case with the privately owned organization.
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