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30 April, 03:39

An employer has a duty to indemnify, or compensate an employee for any losses suffered as a result of authorized legal acts that the employee performs under the employment agreement.

(A) True

(B) False

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  1. 30 April, 03:57
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    TRUE

    Explanation:

    An employer has a duty to indemnify, or compensate an employee for any losses suffered as a result of authorized legal acts that the employee performs under the employment agreement for example if an employee hand was accidentally cut off my a production machine this simply means that employee have an injury in the cost of performing is duties therefore the employer has to compensate the employee for the loss suffered as a result of the authorized legal acts that the employee performs under the employment agreement.
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