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Review Game Rules

Review Game Rules. Teams are by row One person goes at a time Teams and team members will take turns answering. Everyone participates. Life lines: poll the row, one person assist, team assist Each life-line can only be used once per row. Chapter 6. Review. At what rate is Overtime paid?.

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Review Game Rules

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  1. Review Game Rules • Teams are by row • One person goes at a time • Teams and team members will take turns answering. Everyone participates. • Life lines: poll the row, one person assist, team assist • Each life-line can only be used once per row.

  2. Chapter 6 Review

  3. At what rate is Overtime paid? • 1.5 times regular rate

  4. Total amount you earn before deductions….. • Gross pay

  5. YTD stands for… • Year to Date

  6. If Collin gets paid bi-weekly, how many paychecks will he receive in a year? • 26

  7. Chris worked 48 hours last week. How many regular hours did he work? • 40

  8. How often must self-employed people make estimated tax payments? • Quarterly

  9. Money offered to encourage employees to strive for higher levels of performance is…. • Incentive pay

  10. The crucial time of day when employees must be working are referred to as… • Core time periods

  11. If Kyle’s regular pay rate is $16.00, what is his overtime rate? • $24

  12. Employees switch from one task to another in this type of work schedule. • Job Rotation

  13. An example of an employee service is… • Employee discounts • Social and recreational programs • Free parking • Tuition reimbursements • Wellness programs • counseling

  14. If Katie’s regular pay rate is $8.00, what is her overtime rate? • $12.00

  15. What does being vested entitle someone to? • Their full retirement

  16. How many sick days is it customary for a full-time employee to receive? • 3-10

  17. Two people who split one full-time position are using …. • Job sharing

  18. If you do strenuous physical or mental work this type of workweek would not be suitable. • Compressed

  19. Employees who do a lot of computer work might benefit from… • telecommuting

  20. What is one function of a labor union? • Recruit new members • Engage in collective bargaining • Support political candidates • Provide support services for members

  21. How many hours are considered standard for the average fulltime workweek? • 40

  22. List two examples of required deductions from a paycheck. • Social Security • Medicare • Federal withholding • State withholding

  23. Identify one type of insurance that employers might offer.. • Group Health Insurance • Group Life Insurance • Group Dental Insurance • Group Vision Insurance

  24. Sara worked 51 hours last week. How many overtime hours did she work? • 11

  25. This type of work schedule allows you to adjust your start and end time for your work day. • Flextime

  26. The process of negotiating a contract for union members is called… • Collective bargaining

  27. Name one of three main types of unions. • Craft • Industrial • Public employee

  28. Social Security is withheld at a standard rate of ____ of the first $102,000 earned. • 6.2%

  29. Firefighters, teachers, and police officers may belong to what type of union? • Public-employee union

  30. The American Bar Association, American Medical Association and National Education Association are all examples of…. • Professional organizations

  31. An attempt to influence public officials to pass laws and make decisions that benefit a profession is referred to as… • lobbying

  32. If Sam’s salary is $24,000 a year, and he is paid twice a month, what is his gross pay per pay check? • 1,000

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