Helga works as a nurse in a government-run hospital. She has to work 40 hours a week, from 10 pm to 6 am every day. Which of the following is true of this scenario?
A) Helga is not entitled to receive overtime pay as medical staff does not qualify for it.
B) Helga can receive minimum wages and overtime pay only if she works more than 60 hours a workweek, as she is a government employee.
C) Helga cannot receive overtime pay as government employees are exempt from it.
D) Helga can receive overtime pay if she works more than 40 hours a workweek.
D
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A. collaborating closely with suppliers to identify mutual cost-saving opportunities. B. integrating backward into the business of high-cost suppliers in an effort to reduce the costs of the items being purchased. C. negotiating more favorable prices with suppliers. D. persuading forward channel allies to implement best practices. E. switching to lower-priced substitute inputs.
Which of the following is true about rescission and restitution?
A) Rescission and restitution are the primary and most common remedies for breach of contract. B) Rescission and restitution are designed to give the nonbreaching party the benefit of the bargain. C) Rescission and restitution can occur separately, but they usually occur together. D) Rescission and restitution are available only when the subject matter of the contract is unique.
Doral, Eduard, and Francesca are co-sureties of Glenda's debt to Hi-Credit Company. Doral pays Glenda's entire debt. Doral's right to seek proportionate payments from Eduard and Francesca is the right of
A. contribution. B. redemption. C. reimbursement. D. subrogation.
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