ACCT324 Ch42
To exercise rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), an employee whose need is foreseeable (such as for childbirth) must advise the employer at least ______ days before the leave needs to begin.
30
An employer can, from their statements or through their employment handbook, create what form of employment relationship?
An implied employment contract
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the United States ______ increases the minimum wage for employees to compensate for increases in cost of living
Congress
What federal law bans the interception of personal email by an employer in the workplace?
ECPA
What federal law protects employees' established pension plans?
ERISA
In most states, private employers have what rights to drug test their employees?
Employers enjoy almost unfettered discretion to test their employees.
Under the premises rule, if an individual is injured on company property while he or she is leaving from work, which of the following is true?
The court will generally find that the individual was on the job at the time of injury.
What are the remedies available under the FMLA?
Unpaid salary or wages Lost benefits Denied compensation
What federal legislation was the first attempt at creating peaceful settlement of labor disputes?
Wagner Act
Employers are in the strongest legal position when they have a clear policy preventing
a reasonable expectation of privacy.
If a claim is denied, more states provide an agency ______ process.
appeals
What is the labor term for a refusal to purchase an employer's products in order to force the employer to change behavior in a labor dispute?
boycott
The purpose of a(n) ______ is to prohibit a business from carrying on as normal and force it to accede to the demands of the _______.
boycott; labor union
When using their employers' email system, employees ___
do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy even during nonworking hours
A(n) _______ ______ occurs when employees have a labor dispute with their employer and boycott another company to force it to cease doing business with the employer.
secondary boycott
If an employer receives federal financial assistance or has federal contracts worth over ______, then the employer must develop an antidrug policy for employees.
$25,000
Employers who fail to comply with the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) may be required to pay up to 10 percent of the annual cost of the group plan or ______, whichever is less.
$500,000
If an employer fails to comply with COBRA, what penalties are available?
$500,000 or 10% of group plan, whichever is less
On July 24, 2009, the federal minimum wage increased from $6.55 to ______
$7.25
Penalties for OSHA violations may range from $0 to ______ per violation, depending on the likelihood that the violation would lead to serious injury to an employee.
$70,000
During the post-World War II period, what fraction of the United State workers were organized into labor unions?
1/3
Employers with how many employees are required under OSHA to keep records of workplace injuries?
11 or more
How long do the benefits of COBRA last for the employee?
18 months (or 29 months if disabled)
In what year did the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) go into effect?
1993
How soon after an injury is a worker usually required to notify an employer and file a claim with the workers' compensation board?
30 to 60 days after the injury
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) mandates that employees who work more than ______ hours in a week be paid no less than one and one half times their regular wage for all the hours they work beyond these hours during a given week.
40
Identify the conditions in which the benefits of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) do not arise.
An employee is fired for gross misconduct. An employer decides to eliminate benefits for all current employees.
What federal law mandates that employers receiving federal funds must have an antidrug policy for employees?
Drug-Free Workplace Act
Under the ______, employees' privacy rights were extended to electronic forms of communication including email and cellular phone
Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986
With OSHA violations, how can criminal penalties against an employer be imposed?
If a willful violation results in the death of a worker
______ picketing is designed to truthfully inform the public of a labor dispute.
Informational
Most state workers' compensation laws cover what kind of monetary damages?
Medical bills Hospital bills Rehabilitation expenses
If an employee is injured while off duty taking a lunch at a restaurant, will they be able to make a compelling claim under the workers' compensation system?
No, because the injury did not occur on the job.
The federal government primarily regulates workplace safety through
OSHA
The ______ requires that employers create an employment environment that is free from recognized hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm.
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
Under the ______, employers cannot listen to or disclose the contents of private telephone conversations of employees.
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
What are some activities that are protected activities under the public policy exception to the employment-at-will doctrine?
Serving on jury duty Serving out military duty Whistle-blowing activities
The ______ Act was designed to curtail the powers of trade unions that had been empowered by the Wagner Act.
Taft-Hartley
What federal legislative act requires a minimum wage be paid to employees in covered industries?
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Workers first achieved the right to organize during: _______.
The Great Depression
What federal law governs the internal operations of labor unions and contains Labor's Bill of Rights?
The Landrum-Griffin Act
Under the employment-at-will doctrine, which parties can terminate the employment agreement?
The employee The employer
What is a negative aspect of the workers' compensation system for the employee?
The employee could gain a far larger monetary award suing in court than through the workers' compensation system.
What are the requirements for an individual to claim damages under the workers' compensation laws?
The employer and employee are covered under the state workers' compensation system. The injury occurred on the job. He or she must be an employee.
What exception to the employment-at-will doctrine makes an assumption that every employment contract contains an implicit understanding that the parties will deal with each other fairly?
The implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing
If an employee is unable to return to work following a 12-week FMLA leave, what is the employer required to do with the employee's position?
The employer, after the 12-week FMLA leave period, is no longer required to hold open the position for the employee.
Employers must pay into the workers' compensation fund ______.
every year
The least common exception to at-will employment, permitted in eleven states, is the ______.
implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing exception
The most common exception to the employment-at-will doctrine that provides that an implied employment contract may arise from statements the employer makes in an employment handbook, length of service, statements by the employer indicating long-term employment, or materials advertising the position is known as the _________ - _______ exception.
implied-contract
Employers in covered industries are required under the FLSA to pay a federal _____ wage.
minimum
Which federal law mandates the amount of annual vacation time an employee must have?
no federal law
The United States mandates how much minimum annual vacation time for employees?
none
A(n) ______ is against the employer with whom the union is directly engaged in a labor dispute.
primary boycott
Under FMLA, the plaintiff can recover all of the following EXCEPT: _________.
reimbursable expenses
FMLA requires an employer to ______ when the employee returns from their leave.
restore the employee to their position or a substantially similar position
Under the law, employers must prominently display either the federal or a state OSHA poster with information about employees' _____.
safety and health rights
A ______ is the most powerful weapon employees use to secure recognition and improve their working conditions, but it is also potentially the most dangerous.
strike
Picketing may occur as part of a(n) ______ or independently.
strike
What is the term for a temporary concerted withdrawal of labor?
strike
What is the term for a temporary concerted withdrawal of labor? Multiple choice question.
strike
What federal law created the National Labor Relations Board?
the Wagner Act
FUTA is a federal law instituting a system to provide for unemployment compensation. Who manages the unemployment system itself?
the states
The Taft-Hartley Act limited the power of: _______.
trade unions
The Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA), passed in 1935, created a state system to provide unemployment ________ ________ to qualified employees who lose their jobs.
unemployment compensation
Under ______ laws, an employee is guaranteed the right to recover for injuries that occurred on the job without having to sue his or her employer.
workers compensation
What type of laws guarantee an injured worker the right to recover for injuries without having to sue his or her employer?
workers compensation law
Bargaining in good faith means that a union must not strike Multiple choice question.
during the 60-day notice period.
Under the employment-at-will doctrine, an employment relationship can be terminated by ______, for any reason at any time.
either party
At a minimum, employer privacy policies should cover ______.
employee access to medical and personnel records
ERISA requires that ______ must keep employees informed on established pensions and health plans.
employers
As a general rule, the accident leading to the injury being paid under the workers' compensation system must have taken place during the time and within the employees' scope of ______.
employment
Lee works for IntraCen Inc. The relationship between Lee and IntraCen Inc. is called a(n) ______ relationship.
employment