Chapter 12-Leg/Soc

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Under _____, an employer will be liable for acts outside the scope of employment. A. respondeat superior B. negligence liability C. restrictive covenant D. qualified privilege

B

Which of the following is a legal requirement for claim of workers' compensation? A. Proof of employer negligence B. Injury sustained while on the job C. Injury sustained off-site D. Proof of employee negligence

B

Which of the following statements is true of defined benefit pensions? A. They are much more common than defined contribution plans. B. They provide specified monthly payments upon retirement. C. They are less expensive to manage from the employer's perspective. D. They shift the risk from employer to employee.

B

Which of the following statements is true of workers' compensation? A. Workers' compensation covers self-inflicted injuries. B. Workers' compensation provides a form of no-fault protection in the workplace. C. The system is governed by a federal board. D. Workers cannot sue for damages resulting from a work-related injury in any circumstances.

B

Which of the following is a feature of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? A. It forbids unreasonable searches and seizures. B. It imposes a general duty on most employers to provide a workplace free of recognized hazards. C. It protects recovering drug addicts and those erroneously believed to be drug abusers. D. It provides rights to minimum wage and overtime pay.

C

Which of the following is a feature of the federal Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)? A. It provides rights to minimum wage and overtime pay. B. It imposes a general duty on most employers to provide a workplace free of "recognized hazards causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees." C. It requires employers with 20 or more employees to permit departing employees to retain group health coverage at their own expense for up to 18 months. D. It entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take job-protected, unpaid leave for certain family-related or medical reasons.

C

Which of the following is a form of imputed liability? A. Qualified privilege B. Restrictive covenant C. Respondeat superior D. Tag-along tort

C

Which of the following is an objective of the Fair Labor Standards Act? A. The establishment of a maximum wage B. Higher pay for female workers C. Child labor protection D. The establishment of a standard number of working hours per week

C

Employers often bear legal responsibility for employees' accidents or wrongs. This vicarious liability springs from the doctrine of _____. A. stare decisis B. res ipsa loquitur C. caveat emptor D. respondeat superior

D

Identify a true statement about workers' compensation. A. It covers all self-inflicted on-the-job injuries. B. It is not the exclusive remedy for workplace injury. C. It covers the entire labor force. D. It does not require proof of employer negligence.

D

The Family and Medical Leave Act: A. protects recovering drug addicts and those erroneously believed to be drug abusers, but not employees or applicants who are currently abusing drugs. B. requires employers with 20 or more employees to permit departing employees to retain group health coverage at their own expense for up to 18 months. C. promulgates and enforces health and safety standards that identify and seek to correct specific workplace hazards and problems. D. entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take job-protected, unpaid leave for certain family-related or medical reasons.

D

Which of the following statements is true of random testing? A. All states have made random drug testing illegal. B. There are no significant legal problems associated with random testing. C. None of the states limit random drug testing to safety-sensitive situations. D. The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld such testing for public-sector employees where public safety is involved.

D

A business that hires an independent contractor generally is required to comply with a wide range of employment and labor law standards.

False

An at-will employee, by definition, is under contract for a definite period of time, and cannot be fired until the completion of the time period.

False

Drug testing is regulated by the federal government.

False

Independent contractors are protected by the Fair Labor Standards Act, that requires, among other things, the payment of the federal minimum wage and overtime pay.

False

The Family and Medical Leave Act entitles eligible employees up to 15 weeks of paid leave for the birth, adoption, or foster care placement of a child, to care for a child, spouse, or parent who has a serious medical condition, or for the employee's own serious medical condition.

False

A cash balance plan is a defined benefit plan that acts somewhat like a defined contribution plan.

True

Degree of control is the dominant test in determining whether a worker is an employee or independent contractor.

True

Employers will be held liable under respondeat superior reasoning for harm to third parties caused by the intentional or negligent acts of their employees when those acts occur within the scope of employment.

True

The unemployment insurance program in the United States is financed through a payroll tax paid by employers.

True

With the prior consent by one of the parties to the communication, an employer may lawfully monitor an employee phone call.

True

Cheryl, a human resource manager at a multinational corporation, finds that one of the employees in the firm had misstated his education credentials. Cheryl can sue the employee for _____. A. résumé fraud B. defamation C. invasion of privacy D. negligence

A

In the context of drug testing, which of the following forbids unreasonable searches and seizures? A. The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution B. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution C. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 D. National Defense Authorization Act

A

Which of the following acts imposes a general duty on most employers to provide a workplace free of "recognized hazards causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees"? A. The Occupational Safety and Health Act B. The Fair Labor Standards Act C. The Family and Medical Leave Act D. The Environmental Protection Act

A

Which of the following acts provided for an unemployment insurance program? A. The Social Security Act B. The Family and Medical Leave Act C. The National Defense Authorization Act D. The Fair Labor Standards Act

A


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