The Supreme Court has adopted a broadened definition of the word “employee”, as described in the Americans with Disabilities Act. Under this revised definition, the word “employee” is someone who has done which of the following?
  1. Performed any service for an employer, regardless of whether they were paid or not
  2. Has been on the payroll, regardless of duration or hours worked
  3. Been on payroll at least 20 hours during the year
  4. Is eligible for Worker’s Compensation benefits under the state in which they have been employed
Explanation
Answer: C- The Supreme Court has adopted a broadened definition of the word “employee”, as described in the Americans with Disabilities Act. Under this revised definition, the word “employee” is someone who has been on the payroll for at least twenty hours during the year. Generally, this law applies to employers with 15 or more employees; however, all employees who have been on payroll at least 20 hours during the year are counted in determining whether or not an employer meets this condition.
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