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Workmans compensation is a program that ___.
 
  a. covers payments to the employee for job-related injuries, diseases, and disabilities that occur as a result of working conditions
  b. helps centers pay for staff vacations
  c. helps cover medical payments in case a child is injured because of employee neglect
  d. covers payments to the employee for job-related injuries, diseases, and disabilities that occur as a result of working conditions and helps cover medical payments in case a child is injured because of employee neglect

Question 2

If Mr. Colson earns 12 an hour and works full time (40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year) approximately how much will he earn in a year (not counting taxes)?
 
  a. 25,000
  b. 12,000
  c. 8,000
  d. 30,000



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