Deck 12: Wages, Hours, and Pay Equity
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Deck 12: Wages, Hours, and Pay Equity
1
Which of the following is true regarding overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act?
A) employees who work more than 8 hours in a work day must be compensated with overtime pay
B) employees are entitled to twice their regular rate of pay for overtime hours
C) private sector employers can pay for overtime required under the FLSA with compensatory time off in the future, whereas government agencies may not do so
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) employees who work more than 8 hours in a work day must be compensated with overtime pay
B) employees are entitled to twice their regular rate of pay for overtime hours
C) private sector employers can pay for overtime required under the FLSA with compensatory time off in the future, whereas government agencies may not do so
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
E
2
Employers should maintain accurate and up-to-date job descriptions because they will help establish:
A) the essential functions of the job
B) the exempt status of the employee, if exempt
C) that an employment requirement is job-related
D) the similarity or non-similarity between two different jobs
E) all of these
F) none of these
A) the essential functions of the job
B) the exempt status of the employee, if exempt
C) that an employment requirement is job-related
D) the similarity or non-similarity between two different jobs
E) all of these
F) none of these
E
3
As the new Assistant Human Resources Manager, you now have access to the salaries of all of the staff at your firm, and discover that the sole female salesperson on the staff is being paid significantly less than her male counterparts, although she has the same educational background and experience. Within about 6 months, you are to replace the current Human Resources Manager, an old school kind of fellow who is retiring. But since you are newly hired, you are reluctant to make waves. Considering your duties and also the protection of your career, which of the following options would NOT be advisable?
A) Tell the current old school HR Manager that the lower salary of the female salesperson is illegal, and that he must immediately raise her pay, or you will tell the salesperson that she should file an EEOC claim
B) Ask the current HR Manager if he is aware that the female salesperson is receiving a lower salary for the same work, which could cause a claim to be filed against the firm, and ask what he thinks should be done
C) Do and say nothing yet, awaiting the day when you assume the role of HR Manager; then take steps to raise the saleswoman s pay to compare with that of her male colleagues, without telling her why
A) Tell the current old school HR Manager that the lower salary of the female salesperson is illegal, and that he must immediately raise her pay, or you will tell the salesperson that she should file an EEOC claim
B) Ask the current HR Manager if he is aware that the female salesperson is receiving a lower salary for the same work, which could cause a claim to be filed against the firm, and ask what he thinks should be done
C) Do and say nothing yet, awaiting the day when you assume the role of HR Manager; then take steps to raise the saleswoman s pay to compare with that of her male colleagues, without telling her why
A
4
In Chao v Gotham Registry , a temporary employment agency for nurses placed them at various hospitals. Despite a rule forbidding overtime, nurses frequently worked overtime at the hospitals request, as Gotham knew, but refused to pay overtime. When the nurses sued for overtime pay, the court determined that:
A) because they knew of the rule forbidding overtime, the nurses had volunteered their time, and were not entitled to overtime pay
B) because the hospitals had asked them to work overtime, the hospital was required to pay the overtime pay
C) because the agency knew that nurses frequently worked overtime at the hospitals request, and did nothing to enforce its rule against overtime, the agency was responsible to pay overtime
D) none of the above
A) because they knew of the rule forbidding overtime, the nurses had volunteered their time, and were not entitled to overtime pay
B) because the hospitals had asked them to work overtime, the hospital was required to pay the overtime pay
C) because the agency knew that nurses frequently worked overtime at the hospitals request, and did nothing to enforce its rule against overtime, the agency was responsible to pay overtime
D) none of the above
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5
The maximum number of hours that an employee can work in a workweek under the Fair Labor Standards Act is:
A) not limited for employees 16 years of age and over
B) limited to forty hours per week for employees under 16 years of age while school is in session
C) not limited for employees 16 years and over, but it must equal no more than 40 hours a week when averaged across any two work weeks
D) limited to 50 hours per week for employees who are non-exempt, but there is no limit for exempt managers and professionals.
E) none of the above
A) not limited for employees 16 years of age and over
B) limited to forty hours per week for employees under 16 years of age while school is in session
C) not limited for employees 16 years and over, but it must equal no more than 40 hours a week when averaged across any two work weeks
D) limited to 50 hours per week for employees who are non-exempt, but there is no limit for exempt managers and professionals.
E) none of the above
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6
A non-exempt employee s usual pay is $800/wk, based on a 40/hr week. This week he works 50/hrs. His regular hourly rate of pay is ______. His total pay for this week should be _______.
A) $800/wk; $800
B) $16/hr; $1100
C) $20/hr; $1000
D) $20/hr; $1100
E) $16/hr; $1040
A) $800/wk; $800
B) $16/hr; $1100
C) $20/hr; $1000
D) $20/hr; $1100
E) $16/hr; $1040
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7
Which of the following is generally compensable time under the FLSA?
A) meetings during work hours concerning employee grievances
B) meal periods of any length
C) periods spent waiting to start work
D) time spent traveling to and from work in a private car
E) all of the above
A) meetings during work hours concerning employee grievances
B) meal periods of any length
C) periods spent waiting to start work
D) time spent traveling to and from work in a private car
E) all of the above
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8
Which of the following is among the things that must be shown in order for two jobs to be considered equal work ?
A) they must have the same or very similar job titles
B) the jobs must be of comparable worth to the employer
C) there must be substantial overlap in the duties and tasks performed
D) they must have the same or very pay rates
E) all of the above
A) they must have the same or very similar job titles
B) the jobs must be of comparable worth to the employer
C) there must be substantial overlap in the duties and tasks performed
D) they must have the same or very pay rates
E) all of the above
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9
Which of the following activities is compensable time for which an employee must be paid?
A) time spent taking pre-employment tests
B) time spent traveling to and from work
C) time spent waiting to start work
D) rest periods of up to 20 minutes
A) time spent taking pre-employment tests
B) time spent traveling to and from work
C) time spent waiting to start work
D) rest periods of up to 20 minutes
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10
The Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act requires that:
A) migrant agricultural workers must be paid no less than the prevailing wage for farm laborers in the geographic region
B) migrant agricultural workers must be provided with housing and the housing must be safe and sanitary
C) migrant agricultural workers must receive overtime pay of one and a half times their regular rate of pay for all work hours in excess of 50 in a week
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) migrant agricultural workers must be paid no less than the prevailing wage for farm laborers in the geographic region
B) migrant agricultural workers must be provided with housing and the housing must be safe and sanitary
C) migrant agricultural workers must receive overtime pay of one and a half times their regular rate of pay for all work hours in excess of 50 in a week
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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11
The Migrant Seasonal Protection Worker Act (MSPA) provides all of these requirements EXCEPT:
A) a minimum wage and overtime
B) disclosure of working terms and conditions at the time of hire
C) safe and sanitary housing and transportation
D) maintenance of wage and hour records
A) a minimum wage and overtime
B) disclosure of working terms and conditions at the time of hire
C) safe and sanitary housing and transportation
D) maintenance of wage and hour records
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12
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A) US employees have the dubious distinction of working the longest hours among industrialized nations
B) job stress is related to such maladies as high blood pressure and coronary heart disease
C) longer workdays are associated with increases in injuries
D) all of these
E) none of these
A) US employees have the dubious distinction of working the longest hours among industrialized nations
B) job stress is related to such maladies as high blood pressure and coronary heart disease
C) longer workdays are associated with increases in injuries
D) all of these
E) none of these
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13
Under the FLSA, minors under 16 years of age:
A) are allowed to work at any job provided that they have obtained working papers
B) are allowed to work no more than 18 hours per week while school is in session
C) are allowed to work no more than 8 hours per day while school is in session
D) b and c
E) all of the above
A) are allowed to work at any job provided that they have obtained working papers
B) are allowed to work no more than 18 hours per week while school is in session
C) are allowed to work no more than 8 hours per day while school is in session
D) b and c
E) all of the above
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14
Under the Department of Labor s pay docking rule :
A) wages withheld for disciplinary purposes are not counted as compensation when determining compliance with minimum wage and overtime requirements
B) it violates the FLSA for employers to make deductions from the pay of salaried employees for partial day absences
C) certain deductions from the pay of salaried employees can lead to the finding that these employees are non-exempt
D) a and b
E) none of the above
A) wages withheld for disciplinary purposes are not counted as compensation when determining compliance with minimum wage and overtime requirements
B) it violates the FLSA for employers to make deductions from the pay of salaried employees for partial day absences
C) certain deductions from the pay of salaried employees can lead to the finding that these employees are non-exempt
D) a and b
E) none of the above
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15
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, a workweek :
A) is any fixed and reoccurring period of 5 consecutive days
B) is any fixed and reoccurring period of 7 consecutive days
C) is the same as a calendar week
D) includes all the days during a calendar week on which any work is performed
A) is any fixed and reoccurring period of 5 consecutive days
B) is any fixed and reoccurring period of 7 consecutive days
C) is the same as a calendar week
D) includes all the days during a calendar week on which any work is performed
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16
Under the duties test, in order to be classified as exempt, an employee:
A) must perform the duties of an executive, administrator, or professional
B) must work in an office setting
C) must have a job title that includes the word executive, administrator, or professional in the title
D) all of the above
A) must perform the duties of an executive, administrator, or professional
B) must work in an office setting
C) must have a job title that includes the word executive, administrator, or professional in the title
D) all of the above
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17
Which of the following is true regarding compensatory ( comp ) time?
A) employers can require employees to use up their accrued comp time, regardless of whether employees wish to do so
B) the maximum amount of comp time that can be banked is capped at 240 hours for most employees
C) acceptance of comp time can be made a condition for receiving overtime work
D) b and c
E) all of the above
A) employers can require employees to use up their accrued comp time, regardless of whether employees wish to do so
B) the maximum amount of comp time that can be banked is capped at 240 hours for most employees
C) acceptance of comp time can be made a condition for receiving overtime work
D) b and c
E) all of the above
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18
Tipped employees can be paid less than the minimum wage provided:
A) they agree to a reduced minimum wage salary, however, if they don t agree they must be paid the full minimum wage and any tips are forfeited to the employer or the other employees
B) they retain on an individual basis all tips that are earned; pooling of tips is not permitted
C) their total pay in wages and tips equals at least the minimum wage
D) the employee customarily and regularly receives at least $30 per week in tips
A) they agree to a reduced minimum wage salary, however, if they don t agree they must be paid the full minimum wage and any tips are forfeited to the employer or the other employees
B) they retain on an individual basis all tips that are earned; pooling of tips is not permitted
C) their total pay in wages and tips equals at least the minimum wage
D) the employee customarily and regularly receives at least $30 per week in tips
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19
In the U.S., more and more workers are working:
A) around the clock
B) off the clock
C) on the clock
D) none of these
A) around the clock
B) off the clock
C) on the clock
D) none of these
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20
If employees come in to start work early, or stay beyond scheduled hours, or come in to work on days off,
A) the extra time put in on the job could be used to re-classify those employees from non-exempt to exempt
B) the extra time put in on the job could qualify those employees for overtime pay
C) under the FLSA, they have volunteered their services for that extra time
D) none of these
A) the extra time put in on the job could be used to re-classify those employees from non-exempt to exempt
B) the extra time put in on the job could qualify those employees for overtime pay
C) under the FLSA, they have volunteered their services for that extra time
D) none of these
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