A) restore him to his same position or a comparable position.
B) reimburse him for his expenses while on leave.
C) promote him to the status of a key employee.
D) do nothing.
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Multiple Choice
A) an example of the doctrine.
B) an exception based on contract theory.
C) an exception based on public policy.
D) an exception based on a statute.
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A) all of the choices.
B) pension benefits.
C) disability, death, and hospitalization insurance.
D) unemployment compensation.
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) an example of the doctrine.
B) an exception based on contract theory.
C) an exception based on public policy.
D) an exception based on a statute.
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) up to twelve days.
B) up to twelve weeks.
C) up to twelve pay periods.
D) no limited duration.
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Multiple Choice
A) all of the choices.
B) retirement, disability, death, and hospitalization insurance.
C) injuries that arise in the course of employment, regardless of fault.
D) periods of unemployment, subject to eligibility requirements.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their use of the system.
B) cannot reasonably expect their interactions to be private.
C) can hold the employer liable for monitoring their communications.
D) are protected from monitoring but cannot sue their employer.
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True/False
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