Discuss the elements that are considered in determining whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor
Considerations include the amount of control the employer exercises; whether the employed person engages in an occupation distinct from that of the employer; whether the kind of work being done is usually performed under the direction of an employer or by a specialist without supervision; the degree of skill the work requires; whether the employer provides tools and a place of work; the length of time the worker is employed; whether the worker is paid on the basis of time or by the job; and whether the worker offers his or her services to the public at large.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A) Ceiling fan B) Refrigerator C) Sofa D) Above-ground spa
In groups of business angels,
A. all angels must agree to invest or the deal is off. B. a majority of angels favoring investment obligates all angels to the deal. C. individual angels make personal decisions about whether or not to invest. D. no angel can invest unless all angels invest.
According to Herzberg's two-factor theory, which of the following is NOT a motivating factor for employees?
A) advancement B) recognition C) salary D) responsibility E) the work itself