Choose the factual precept concerning wages:

A) an employer's financial capabilities are irrelevant to the question of fair wages

B) a fair wage is whatever an employee is willing to accept

C) extrinsic, non-job-related considerations are often relevant to setting fair wages

D) a fair wage presupposes a fair work contract


D

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