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Which statement accurately compares full-time hourly and full-time salaried employees?
Both are eligible for overtime.
Both receive a consistent paycheck.
Both receive paid time off.
Both work 20 hours per week.
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Both receive paid time off.
Explanation: Full-time status typically qualifies employees (hourly or salaried) for employer-provided benefits like PTO, though exact PTO policies vary by employer. The other choices are incorrect generally: overtime eligibility depends on exempt/nonexempt classification (salaried employees may be exempt and not eligible), hourly paychecks vary with hours worked (so not always consistent), and full time is not 20 hours/week.
Explanation: Full-time status typically qualifies employees (hourly or salaried) for employer-provided benefits like PTO, though exact PTO policies vary by employer. The other choices are incorrect generally: overtime eligibility depends on exempt/nonexempt classification (salaried employees may be exempt and not eligible), hourly paychecks vary with hours worked (so not always consistent), and full time is not 20 hours/week.
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