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Negotiating Work Hours Under New Legislation

A new law mandates a default workday of four-and-a-half hours. This default applies unless both an employer and an employee voluntarily agree to a different schedule. An employer wants an employee to work for seven hours and offers a wage that is significantly higher than the minimum required for that duration. The employee, however, values their free time more and refuses the offer. The employer argues that because the wage offer is generous and more than fair compensation for the extra hours, the employee must accept the seven-hour day. Is the employer's argument correct under this law? Explain your reasoning.

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