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Overtime wages... a) do not apply to salaried workers b) apply to those who work on commission c) are not required by law d) must be double the regular hourly wages
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Overtime wages...
a) do not apply to salaried workers
b) apply to those who work on commission
c) are not required by law
d) must be double the regular hourly wages
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I think it is D must be double the regular hourly wages
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I believe it is c because most people do not get payed for overtime and is not required that someone pays them for their extra work. It is the bosses decision to pay the worker overtime.
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