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Employment Law for Business – Bennett-Alexander, 7th Edition | Complete Study Guide, Chapter Summaries & Exam Review | ISBN-

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Prepare well for your business law and HR exams with this detailed study guide based on Bennett-Alexander & Hartman’s Employment Law for Business (7th Edition). It includes clear chapter summaries, key case highlights, and simplified explanations of major legal principles affecting employers and employees. This document helps students understand topics such as discrimination, labor relations, workplace safety, and employment contracts. Perfect for business, management, and HR majors who want a concise, easy-to-follow resource aligned with the textbook’s key learning outcomes.

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, CHAPTER 01
The Regulation of Employment




True / False Questions


1. (p. 7) Regulations governing the employer-employee relationship are based on agency law
and failure of an employee/agent to act according to the employer's instructions could result in
liability for the employer.
TRUE



Difficulty: 1 Easy



2. (p. 8) Misclassification of employees as independent contractors can result in liability under
the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
TRUE



Difficulty: 1 Easy



3. (p. 7) If an agent acts without authority of the principal, the principal is not liable for any
resulting loss to a third party.
FALSE



Difficulty: 1 Easy



4. (p. 7) There is one commonly accepted definition of "employee" used by courts.
FALSE



Difficulty: 1 Easy

,5. (p. 9) An employer is vicariously liable for the actions of an employee causing harm to a
third party outside the course of employment.
FALSE

Difficulty: 2 Medium



6. (p. 16) Under the economic realities test, courts consider whether the worker is economically
dependent on a particular enterprise or works for himself or herself.
TRUE



Difficulty: 1 Easy



7. (p. 16) A signed agreement between a company and a worker that specifically states that no
employee-employer relationship exists will be controlling in the event of a legal dispute over
whether the worker is covered by the National Labor Relations Act.
FALSE



Difficulty: 1 Easy



8. (p. 8) Marco provides accounting services to the Consolidated Bank as an independent
contractor. Marco must pay his own Social Security (FICA), FICA excise, and federal
unemployment compensation (FUTA), taxes. However, Consolidated is responsible for
federal and state income tax withholdings.
FALSE



Difficulty: 1 Easy



9. (p. 11) Willful violations of FLSA subject an employer to criminal liability.
TRUE



Difficulty: 1 Easy

, 10. (p. 8, 13) If an employer does not make any withholding from a worker's pay for taxes, then
the IRS deems the worker to be an independent contractor.
FALSE

Difficulty: 2 Medium



11. (p. 20) The Wonder City Restaurant uses a staffing firm to obtain temporary workers. After
the staffing firm sent over a temporary hostess, Wonder asked the firm to replace her with
someone of another race. If the hostess who was replaced proceeds with a Title VII claim,
Wonder cannot be liable because the temporary hostess was never its employee.
FALSE



Difficulty: 1 Easy



12. (p. 28) Non-compete agreements are governed by federal law.
FALSE



Difficulty: 2 Medium



13. (p. 26) The Civil Rights Act of 1866 applies to employers with 15 or more employees.
FALSE



Difficulty: 2 Medium



14. (p. 27) The Rehabilitation Act applies to federal contractors with contracts with the federal
government in excess of $10,000 annually.
TRUE



Difficulty: 2 Medium

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