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1137966 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Gestão de Pessoas
Banca: CKM
Orgão: CPTM
Em relação ao vale transporte, o desconto do empregado será de no máximo:

 

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1137965 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Gestão de Pessoas
Banca: CKM
Orgão: CPTM
As empresas privadas e públicas e os órgãos governamentais que possuam empregados regidos pela CLT – Consolidação das Leis do Trabalho _________________, ficam obrigados a organizar e manter em funcionamento, por estabelecimento,uma CIPA – Comissão Interna de Prevenção de Acidentes,regulada pela NR-5 (Norma Regulamentadora nº 5).Assinale a alternativa que complete corretamente a lacuna.

 

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1137964 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Gestão de Pessoas
Banca: CKM
Orgão: CPTM
O estágio profissional é regido pela Lei nº 6.494 e regulamentado pelo Decreto nª 87.497, de 18-08-1982, legislação que complementa a CLT, estando,portanto, inclusa na legislação trabalhista. Logo, a contratação de estagiário se dá com a participação de três partes, são elas:

 

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1137963 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Gestão de Pessoas
Banca: CKM
Orgão: CPTM
Sabe-se que após cada período de 12 (doze) meses de vigência do contrato de trabalho, o empregado terá direito a férias na proporção de: I 30 (trinta) dias corridos, quando não houver tido mais de 8 faltas. II 24 (vinte e quatro) dias corridos, quando houver tido de 06 a 14 faltas. III 18 (dezoito) dias corridos, quando houver tido de 15 a 23 faltas.IV 12 (doze) dias corridos,quando houver tido de 18 a 22 faltas.Está correto apenas o que se afirma em:



 

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1137962 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Gestão de Pessoas
Banca: CKM
Orgão: CPTM
Sabe-se que cada empresa pode adotar sua relação de documentos para admissão de novos empregados. No entanto, quais documentos legais não podem faltar para admissão do novo empregado?

 

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1137961 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Gestão de Pessoas
Banca: CKM
Orgão: CPTM
Pedro recebe salário bruto de R$ 1.000,00. Em dezembro, terá direito a 5/12 de 13º salário. Quanto Pedro receberá líquido de 13º salário?

 

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1137904 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CKM
Orgão: CPTM
Generation Y
By Sally Kane, About.com Guide

Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.

Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.

Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.

Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve

Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.

Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.

Font: http://legalcareers.about.com/od/practicetips/a/Ge...
No trecho:“Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance”, a melhor definição para o termo em destaque é:


 

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1137903 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CKM
Orgão: CPTM
Generation Y
By Sally Kane, About.com Guide

Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.

Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.

Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.

Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve

Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.

Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.

Font: http://legalcareers.about.com/od/practicetips/a/Ge...
No primeiro parágrafo, o termo available pode ser traduzido como:


 

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1137901 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CKM
Orgão: CPTM
Generation Y
By Sally Kane, About.com Guide

Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.

Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.

Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.

Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve

Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.

Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.

Font: http://legalcareers.about.com/od/practicetips/a/Ge...
The word that best complete the gap 2 is:


 

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1137898 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CKM
Orgão: CPTM
Generation Y
By Sally Kane, About.com Guide

Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.

Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.

Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.

Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve

Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.

Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.

Font: http://legalcareers.about.com/od/practicetips/a/Ge...
The word that best complete the gap 1 is:

 

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