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ec501234

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In Salazar v. Butterball, LLC, the plaintiffs were:
 A) entitled to pay for the donning and doffing periods.
 B) not entitled to pay for the donning and doffing periods.
 C) fired for making a workers' compensation complaint.
 D) fired for making a safety complaint.

Question 2

Service of process is usually achieved by:
 a. impersonal service b. personal service
  c. legal service
  d. dramatic service e. court service



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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