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Employment Law for the Paralegal
Exam 6: Terminating the Employment Relationship
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Question 1
True/False
The remedy of reinstatement is available for breach of employment contract claims.
Question 2
True/False
Constructive discharge occurs when the employer makes working conditions so intolerable that a reasonable person in the employee's position would have felt compelled to resign.
Question 3
True/False
An employee cannot win on a claim for reinstatement if an employer discharges the employee for an unlawful reason and later discovers misconduct sufficient to justify a lawful discharge.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Matching -The amount of money that the employee would have earned from the date of trial to the con- clusion of the employment contract.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Matching -An employee's duty to make reasonable efforts to find other employment and reduce their dam- ages in the event of wrongful termination.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Matching -The employer makes working conditions so intolerable that a reasonable person in the employee's position would have felt compelled to resign.
Question 7
True/False
A demotion does not constitute aggravating circumstances sufficient to justify a resignation (con- structive discharge).
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Matching -The present value of wages and benefits the employee would have earned for the remainder of the employment term less any wages and benefits the employee earned or could have earned in the interim, exercising reasonable diligence.
Question 9
True/False
Employment policy manuals or handbooks may be a form of an implied contract.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Matching -An offer by an employer to reemploy the discharged employee under comparable working conditions.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Matching -The court's finding that the employer was restricted in its right to terminate employees at will.
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Matching -Damages awarded in addition to actual damages when the defendant acted with recklessness, malice, or deceit and intended to punish and thereby deter blameworthy conduct.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Matching -A contract that is not expressed but is created by other words or the conduct of the parties.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Matching -A rule that if an employer discharges an employee for an unlawful reason and later discovers miscon- duct sufficient to justify a lawful discharge, the employee cannot win on a claim for reinstatement.