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Individuals can receive Social Security benefits as early as age:


A) 58.
B) 62.
C) 65.
D) 67.

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Generally speaking,a firm with a record of laying off large numbers of employees will have to pay a lower rate than those that do not.

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Today,employers are required to provide pension plans to all full-time employees.

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Today,the majority of U.S.employees get health coverage through their employers.

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Workers' compensation insurance rates depend on the seriousness of the occupations,each state's level of benefits for injuries,and the company's frequency and severity of employee injury.

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Unlike preferred provider organizations (PPOs),where employees may have little choice in the doctor they see,health maintenance organizations (HMOs)allow employees to select their doctor of choice from a list of physicians.

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Which of the following is NOT a benefit covered under Social Security insurance?


A) Old-age insurance benefits
B) Disability benefits
C) Short-term disability caused by a job-related accident
D) Survivors' benefits

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​Unlike defined benefit pension plan,which guarantees nothing,the 401(k)plan guarantees payments based on years of service.

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Surveys show that employees who are satisfied with their benefits are more likely to be satisfied with their jobs.

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When communicating benefits programs to employees use:


A) correct legal language to avoid subsequent liability.
B) one, uniform method to communicate to all employees.
C) multiple media techniques.
D) graphics and presentation software to conceal unpleasant news.

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Employer-sponsored child care programs and elder care programs are similar because:


A) under both programs, most of the caregivers are men.
B) both types of programs typically offer on-site care facilities to the employees who bring their wards to the workplace.
C) both programs try to maintain or increase productivity by assisting employees with their responsibilities outside the workplace.
D) both programs offer substantial income tax benefits to employees.

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Compensation specialists often see flexible benefits plans as ideal.

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According to the "payment for time not worked" category,all workers are guaranteed at least ten paid holidays each year.

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With contributory pension plans,contributions are made jointly by employers and the government.

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Describe some of the ways employers have been trying to contain health insurance costs.

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Employer efforts have focused on two are...

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A portion of the payroll taxes is paid by workers and matched by their employers.In 2011,workers and their employers each paid _____ percent on every dollar of salary or wages paid.


A) 1.15
B) 1.30
C) 1.45
D) 1.60

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Despite its high unemployment rate,in 2011,_____ became the first state to cut the number of weeks to 20 because its unemployment fund was so far in the red.


A) Pennsylvania
B) Michigan
C) South Dakota
D) California

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The Family and Medical Leave Act:


A) applies to employers having 10 or more employees during 20 or more calendar workweeks in the current or preceding year.
B) preempts state laws under all circumstances.
C) mandates continuation of medical coverage.
D) requires the employer to provide up to 24 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave for certain family and medical reasons.

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Employers are tailoring their benefits programs to be family-friendly,because employees desire more work-life balance.

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A major objective of the Pension Protection Act is to _____ 401(k) pension plans.


A) reduce the number of
B) alter the tax status of
C) limit to very small employers the use of
D) provide greater control over

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