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A) Still looking at Jane, lets assume that she works 56 hours in the first week and 32 hours in the second week. Does she

  1. A) Still looking at Jane, let’s assume that she works 56 hours in the first week and 32 hours in the second week. Does she qualify for any overtime hours?

  1. B) George works 12 hours shifts for his employer, his employer has asked him to work late after his shift ends today. How long can George’s employer request he stay for?

  1. C) John works for a company who pays overtime for any hours worked in excess of a normal work week. For John a normal work week is 37.50 hours. This week John worked 42 hours. Is John entitled to overtime pay? Why?

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