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Hi, I'm taking the WorldatWork Work-Life Effectivness exam later next week. I was wondering if the exam tests you on very specific statistics that are covered in the course binder? For example: US
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posted at 6/23/2008 2:31 PM EDT
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Hi,
I'm taking the WorldatWork Work-Life Effectivness exam later next week.

I was wondering if the exam tests you on very specific statistics that are covered in the course binder? For example: US businesses spend $11.4 billion for working caregivers.

Are these sort of stats/time sensitive facts covered in the exam? I can see that they would be out of date very quickly.

Thanks

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