English, asked by RotilaMae23, 1 month ago

True or false.
if your work situation puts you or others in unusual danger, you have the right to refuse to work without telling your supervisor​

Answers

Answered by yashkumararav
2

Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

TRUE

TRUE

TRUE

TRUE

Answered by mariospartan
3

The answer is TRUE:

Explanation:

  • The answer is TRUE.
  • Steps to Avoiding Extremely Dangerous Work
  • You have the right to refuse to conduct work or tasks that your supervisor/employer requests you to accomplish because you have reason to believe it is unusually harmful.
  • Employers cannot retaliate or threaten to retaliate against employees who exercise their legal rights and responsibilities.
  • Workplace security is important.
  • You have three basic rights:
  1. the right to refuse harmful labour and the assurance that you will not be punished.
  2. the right to be informed about job dangers and to have basic health and
  3. safety information the right to speak up in health and safety meetings and on health and safety committees
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