Most companies are in the "private sector" which means that they are not in the "public sector" (owned or operated by a government).
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Over 22 million public sector union workers are not paying for obamacare. (paid by taxes). The public sector unions' retirement and healthcare is paid for by taxpayers. ANOTHER THING: Although public sector wages are, on average, 44% more in wages and benefits, THEY will bargain to maintain that disparity at 44%. Guess who will cover THAT?
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The sector coca cola is in is the secondary sector becasue they turn/make the primary products into finished goods. They manufacture.
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Coca-Cola operates in the secondary sector by processing raw materials, such as sugar and water, into finished beverages. This links to the primary sector through the sourcing of agricultural products like sugarcane and fruits, which are essential for its production. Additionally, Coca-Cola engages with the tertiary sector by distributing its products through various retail channels, including supermarkets and restaurants, and by providing services such as marketing and customer support. Together, these sectors create a comprehensive supply chain that contributes to the beverage industry's overall functionality.