Chapter 1 Flashcards
How long to keep I-9 Forms
Retain for 3 years form date of hire or 1 year from termination, whichever is LATER
When should an I-9 be filled out
Employee must complete section 1 by 1st day of work
With in 3 business days the 1st day of work, the employer reviews and completes Section 2.
When reverifying, employer completes Section 3
A nonexempt employee is paid $9.50 per hour and
recorded the following hours:
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
0 (sick) 10 8 8 8 0
Company policy allows pay for sick days at 8 hours per
day. Under the FLSA, calculate the employee’s gross
weekly pay.
A. $323.00
B. $399.00
C. $408.50
D. $418.00
B. $399.00
What types of wages are excluded when calculating the
regular rate?
A. Production bonus.
B. Shift differential.
C. Paid time not worked.
D. Premium pay less than one and one-half times the
base rate.
C. Paid time not worked.
Child Labor Restrictions
Under 14- Generally forbidden from working, except family farms
14 and 15- food service, bag and carry out, office and clerical, cashier, clean-up
work hours:
In school: 7am-7pm 3 hours per day 18 hours per week
Out of School: 7am -9pm No more than 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week
16 and 17- Any with the exception of hazardous jobs no hour limitations
Penalties for failure to pay minimum wage and/or overtime
- Recovery of back wages & equal damages
- Repeated willful violations up to $2,074 per violation
Federal minimum wage
$7.25 per hour
Opportunity wage $4.25 first 90 calendar day just learning and under 20
Penalties Child Labor
- up to $13,072 per employee subject to violation
- $60,115 if death or serious injury
- Repeated willful violations up to $120,230 per Violation
Minimum wage federal vs. State
When differ employer must follow the law that is more favorable to the employee. (usually state)
Shift premiums
No federal or state requirements
must be included in regular rate of pay (Gifts, Vac and holidays not included in regular rate of pay.
What is the first rule of crisis management?
Be proactive
When developing plans to manage a crisis, what scenario is planned for?
The worse case scenario
In the middle of a crisis, what approach should be taken to resolve it?
A. Be as positive or negative as you need to be with staff to let them know what you are thinking
B Identify the problem and analyze the situation for multiple solutions
C. Keep communication with impacted personnel to a minimum until the crisis is over
D. Remain in your office and away form your staff so others know where to find you.
B Identify the problem and analyze the situation for multiple solutions
What steps should be taken after a crisis has passed?
List the problems that surfaced, determine which issues where preventable, list issues not resolved
Meet with the crisis team to discuss the crisis, create a trauma file, itemize the successes achieved.
T/F- The IT department’s disaster recovery plan should be kept separate form a business continuity plan so each area of an organization can recover form a disaster independently.
False
When would a business continuity plan be implemented?
With any disruption of business activities.
What should be developed to plan for recovery form a business interruption?
A list of the staff and tools required to each day of the recovery.
How frequently should the plan be updated?
The plan should be updated after each test and when processes change
Which of the following aims to test a business continuity plan most thoroughly?
A. Functional testing
B. Full-scale testing
C. Tabletop testing
D. Walk-through testing
B. Full-scale testing
T/F - an employer using E-Verify is not required to use form I-9
False-
I-9 form is mandatory
T/F - An employee must provide an employer that participates in the E-Verify system with a social security number on Form I-9
True
E-Verify requires a SSN so employee must provide.
If only I-9 not required.
Federal Minimum wage
$7.25
work week has to be
168 fixed hours (7 day period)
What min for Exempt employees per week
$684 per week
Yes/No Arnold works 40 hours per week at $8 an hour. In the last workweek, Arnold missed 4 hours of work. The employer docked his pay and Arnold received total wages of $288 for that workweek. Did the employer violate the FLSA?
No
What taxes, if any, must be withheld from an employee’s pay?
❑ a. Federal income, social security and Medicare
❑ b. Federal income only
❑ c. Social security and Medicare only
❑ d. No taxes are withheld
a. Federal income, social security and Medicare
What taxes, if any, must be withheld from an independent contractor’s
pay who provides a TIN?
❑ a. Federal income, social security and Medicare
❑ b. Federal income only
❑ c. Social security and Medicare only
❑ d. No taxes are withheld
d. No taxes are withheld
Who has the responsibility to determine if the worker is an
employee or independent contractor?
❑ a. Hiring entity
❑ b. Social Security Administration
❑ c. Worker
❑ d. Internal Revenue Service
a. Hiring entity
Prior to beginning work for a company, a chemical engineer signed
a contract stating that she agreed to work as an independent contractor.
She performs all her duties in the company’s laboratories,
where she has full access to the company’s testing equipment. She
works under the company’s direction and maintains regular office
hours. What is her status?
❑ a. Independent contractor under common law
❑ b. Independent contractor under the reasonable basis test
❑ c. Employee
c. Employee