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You're working as a human resources director for a small company. Part of your job is to assess the company's benefits plan. There are several workers utilizing the company daycare facility. However, the daycare costs the company far more than another benefit might cost, like employing an on-site physician. The on-site physician services are supported by insurance, and the physician actually rents space from the company. Under these circumstances, eliminating the daycare is a balanced decision. t or f

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