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In Professor Taylor's view, does condemnation of strikes by public employees effect a valid policy for a state government?

Question 2

Someone painting the outside of a building you own crashed through a window, injuring a visiting executive. Which of the following questions would your lawyer not need to ask to determine if the painter was your servant?
 a. Did the painter work full-time for you?
  b. Had you checked the painter's references?
  c. Was the painter paid by the hour or the job?
  d. Were you in the painting business?
  e. Did the painter consider herself your employee?



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Answer to Question 1

Professor Taylor advised that it is in the vital interest of the public to allow the government to set priorities among services to be offered. This power and responsibility could be destroyed if public employees could strike for their demands.

Answer to Question 2

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