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CSLB CONTRACTOR'S LAW & BUSINESS EXAM | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS An employer remits State disability taxes withheld from an employees wages to what agency? - Answer -Employment Development Department Which act establishes the rights of worker...
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CSLB CONTRACTOR'S LAW & BUSINESS EXAM | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS An employer remits State disability taxes withheld from an employees wages to what agency? - Answer -Employment Development Department Which act establishes the rights of workers to organize into unions and negotiate contracts? - Answer -National Labor Relations Act of 1935 A contractor has had a problem with employees stealing tools and equipment from job sites. When conducting job interviews, may the contractor ask prospective employees about their arrest records? A. It is legal to ask prospective employees about arrests not leading to convictions. B. It is not legal to ask prospective employees about arrests not leading to convictions. C. It is legal for a private employer to ask about arrests not leading to convictions, but it would not be legal for city or county agencies to ask about such arrests.