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29 May, 07:13

What happened to an injured on-the-job employee in the 1800s?

a. There was no insurance so they would have to quit the job if the injury was severe.

b. Insurance would cover the cost of the injury but the employee would be responsible for continuing to work.

c. The employer would find new work for the employee.

d. The employee would be compensated heavily for the company's negligence.

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  1. 29 May, 07:38
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    B. Because it sounds like something they would do and has the most logic the question.
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