I think it's Federal Service Labor Management Relations Statute
Personal responsibility
The manager has more power than the supervisor because the supervisor reports directly to the manager.
Supervisor
A supervisor manages a number of workers within a unit or division or department and he/she is in a way a manager in that organizational context.
That is the correct spelling of "supervisor" (manager, overseer).
Manager and director are both synonyms for supervisor.
When an employee approaches a top manager with a concern before discussing it with their immediate supervisor, it can lead to several outcomes. The top manager may appreciate the initiative and address the issue directly, potentially bypassing the supervisor, which could undermine the supervisor's authority. Alternatively, the top manager might redirect the employee back to the supervisor, emphasizing the importance of following the established chain of command. This could result in tension between the employee and their supervisor if not handled carefully.
Pretty sure its B. Manager. if you are talking about the tdps security test
The immediate supervisor for a branch supervisor is typically the branch manager or regional manager, depending on the organizational structure. This individual oversees the branch's operations and ensures that the branch supervisor meets performance goals and adheres to company policies. The branch manager may also provide guidance and support to help the branch supervisor effectively manage their team and resources.
If you identify a hazard at work, and it is something that you have the ability and authority to eliminate, do so. Otherwise, call it to the attention of your supervisor, manager, or the safety specialist for your work area.
Discuss your concerns with your security manager or supervisor.
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