Multiple Choice
Why did employers hold more power than employees in the master-servant relationship even though common law required them to pay wages?
A) collective bargaining enhanced their power
B) there were no rules about how much/how often employees were paid
C) court decisions favouring employees were ignored by employers
D) common law explicitly states that employers hold more power
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