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9 May, 06:50

What do OSHA and the SEC have in common?

Both operate independently

Both are overseen by the Bureau of Labor.

Both create and enforce regulations.

Both focus on protecting employee finances

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  1. 9 May, 08:14
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    Both focus on protecting employee finances
  2. 9 May, 10:49
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    The correct answer is C) Both create and enforce regulations.

    OSHA and the SEC have in common that both create and enforce regulations.

    OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It is an agency under the United States Department of Labor. It eas created by Congress in 1970 to ensure the proper working conditions and the safety of the US workers.

    SEC stands for Stock Exchange Commission and is an independent agency of the government that regulates the stock chains and protects the investors. Both agencies created and enforce regulations.
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