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小王和小章今年7月份一同从某名牌大学毕业,小王进入了一家大型的国有保险公司,而小章则进入了一家大型国有机械工厂。两个月后,他们发现,尽管两人在单位负责的工作性质相近(同为办公室秘书),同为8小时工作制,劳动强度也差不多,但两人在个人收入上存在巨大差别,小王的月工资将近1万元,而小章的月工资却只有区区2000元。你认为小王和小章在收入上存在差别的原因主要在于
D.按劳分配只能以商品交换实现的价值量所曲折反映的劳动量为尺度

A.两人的收入分配方式不同,保险公司实行非按劳分配,机械厂则实行按劳分配
B.按劳分配不可能在全社会范围内按统一标准实现
C.个人按劳分配所得与企业的经营状况密切相关

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解析:本题考查社会主义初级阶段按劳分配的特点。由于保险公司和机械工厂均属于国有企业,两家单位都实行按劳分......

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