which of the following is an example of bad publicity as it pertainns to the consequences of noncompliance of EEOC laws

a negative article about the offence
a penelty of $3 million
the cost of attorneys fees
the cost of lost wages

1 answer

All of the options listed can be considered examples of bad publicity as they pertain to the consequences of noncompliance of EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) laws. However, if we were to choose the most direct example, it would be:
- A negative article about the offense

This is because a negative article can potentially reach a wide audience and damage the reputation of the company or individual involved in the noncompliance. The other options, such as the penalty, attorney fees, and the cost of lost wages, are also consequences of noncompliance, but they may not necessarily generate as much negative publicity as a highly publicized negative article.