Asked by Cassie Trucchio on Jun 29, 2024

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Managers have a very accurate idea about how much their peers and superiors are paid.

Peers and Superiors

Individuals within an organization, where peers are colleagues at the same level and superiors are those in higher positions of authority or responsibility.

  • Apprehend the critical role of prediction and interpretation in overseeing organizational behavior and its results.
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Kenneth WhiteJun 29, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Managers often do not have precise information about the salaries of their peers and superiors due to confidentiality policies and the sensitive nature of salary information, leading to reliance on estimates or rumors.