A. What is the purpose of OSHA, and how does it work? Some individuals say that the people are safer in their workplace than in their cars. Do you think this is true? why? If so, is OSHA needed, or is it an example of over-regulation by the government? B. Jack works in a factory where there are strong fumes in the air. He and the other workers cough a lot on the job. Jack complains to OSHA. He is laid off by the factory manager, who says the company has lost money due to the cost of controlling the fumes as ordered by OSHA. What actions can jack take? C. If workers have complained and reasonably believe that's performing their duties exposes them to serious injury and possible death, can they refuse to work? What if their supervisor disagrees and orders them to work anyway? Should their supervisor be able to "dock"" their paycheck or place an official reprimand in their personnel files? Does your answer change according to whether the danger is long term (such as the possibility of contracting lung disease from pollution) or short-term ( falling from an unsafe ladder, for example)? D. Should corporate executives who willfully or recklessly violate safety and health standards be prosecuted criminally for their actions? If convicted of a crime, should they be fined or sent to jail? If so, under what circumstances?What is the best way to motivate an employer to provide a safe workplace?