The basic tenet of Worker’s Compensation Laws is which of the following?
  1. Insurance protection to prevent employers from being sued by Employers is to provide compensation employees who have physical consequences of an on-the-job injury or illness
  2. That a worker is protected against injury, illness, or death, and is unable to work; for as long as they are employed
  3. Employers are to provide compensation Employers are to provide compensation employees who have physical consequences of an on-the-job injury, illness, or death
  4. Allows employees to have paid time off in the event of an injury or illness, and protects their job from being lost during the time off.
Explanation
Answer: C- The basic tenet of Worker’s Compensation Laws is employers are to provide compensation employees who have physical consequences of an on-the-job injury, illness, or death.
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