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3. How do employees differ from employers when it comes to labor hours?
A.
Employers typically work more hours because they are running and managing
the business.
B. Employees are the workers; employers are not considered workers because
they rarely directly contribute to production.
C. Employers can work however many hours they wish and share in a profit from
the employees; this is not true for the employees.
D Employees may be considered tools, but they are much more vital to production
than the employers.
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