Insurance paid by the employer in case you are injured.
What is Workers Compensation?
The document required for minors to work
What is a work permit?
A document you need to complete in black ink only.
What is the job application?
Apparel and accessories of distinctive colors or a design with company colors or logos.
What are uniforms?
State and Federal
What are two types of payroll taxes?
Power-driven meat slicers, construction work, mining, explosives and working on scaffolding.
What are some Hazardous Occupations?
In 4 hour increments which excludes a bathroom break.
What is a Rest Period or a Break
A list of people that can recommend you who are not an immediate family member.
What are personal references?
After completing your shift work and are asked to return for an additional shift with 1 hour of extra pay.
What is call-back time?
Street lighting, bridge repairs, education, post offices, graffiti removal and road repairs.
What state taxes fund?
Mandates hard-hats, steel-toed boots, goggles, gloves and masks, safety harnesses and safety training for all new employees.
Who is CALOSHA?
An employee paid 85% of the minimum wage for the first 160 hours of employment in an occupation in which they have no previous or related experience.
What is the Training or Learners Wage?
A document that lists your education, certificates, accomplishments, skills, awards and hobbies.
What is a resume?
$13.00 if 26 employees or more.
What is the minimum wage?
Defense and security, medicare, social security, transportation and agriculture.
What federal taxes fund?
Offices for state inspectors that go to the job site to make sure employees are paid properly and are not being taken advantage of.
What is the DLSE? (Department of Labor Standards Enforcement?
30-minute unpaid break after 5 hours of work.
What is a Meal Break
An itemized statement showing earnings and deductions.
What is a check stub?
6 hours each day and 40 hours per week.
What is a Work Experience work permit?
A 1-page form instructing the employer how much to remove from your paycheck to pay for your Federal and State tax contribution.
What is a W4 form?
Hazardous occupation offenses and penalties which cost $5000 to $10,000.
What is a Class A violation?
Work Hour violations and a lack of a work permit.
What is a Class B violation.
Immediately, an employee must be paid all wages and accrued vacation.
What is fired or discharged?
240 minutes
What is considered a school day?
Identifies the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired to work in the U.S., for both citizens and non-citizens.
What is the Form I-9?