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2 January, 08:23

The salary for an occupation is determined by the federal government

True or false?

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  1. 2 January, 09:21
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    No the given statement is not correct.

    Explanation:

    Federal Government does not determine the pay structure for any occupation. Each occupation determine its own salary structure. For example, the doctors would determine their own fee that they would charge to the patients, schools will determine their fee that they would charge from students, lawyers determine their own fee, and the examples are countless. Government sometimes only sets the minimum level of wage that must be paid to a worker. For example government can put a base at 10 dollars wage rate that has to be given to the worker working for you. So you must give the worker at least $10, but you can give him $15 or $20, as much as you like and as much as he charges you, but you can't give him less than 10 dollars
  2. 2 January, 12:08
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    False I think but don't listen to me
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