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aditya8062
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The new government requires employers to inform an employee of their legal right to holidays and overtime pay.
a) employers to inform an employee of their
b) employers to inform employees that he has a
c) employers to inform employees that there is a
d) that employers inform an employee of their
e) that employers inform the employees that they have a
my doubt: i feel that option C is making a huge shift in meaning. to say that "there is a legal right to ...." is much different in meaning than to say that "employes have a legal right....." . how can C ignore such a nuance and still be right?
a) employers to inform an employee of their
b) employers to inform employees that he has a
c) employers to inform employees that there is a
d) that employers inform an employee of their
e) that employers inform the employees that they have a
my doubt: i feel that option C is making a huge shift in meaning. to say that "there is a legal right to ...." is much different in meaning than to say that "employes have a legal right....." . how can C ignore such a nuance and still be right?












