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5 January, 03:48

Henry J. Heinz was "paternalistic" in the way that he treated his workers, in that he

A. Gave his workers shares in the company.

B. Gave them housing in special areas near the factories.

C. Paid them better than other workers in comparable jobs.

D. Provided them with recreation and uniforms.

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  1. 5 January, 05:59
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    D.

    Explanation:

    Henry J. Heinz was the founder of the H. J. Heinz company. He was an American businessman.

    Heinz was "paternalistic" in his treatment to his employees and workers. He would treat them as he wants them to treat him.

    He provided his worker's facilities such as medical treatment, taking care of the sanitation. He provided his workers with recreation such as swimming pool, gym, garden at the rooftop, also auditorium. The women workers in his factory were provided with uniforms.

    So, the correct answer is option D.
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