The Baal Habayis said he will pay 4, and the foreman tells the workers 3, telling them Secharchem Al Baal Habayis.
The Baal Habayis said he will pay 3, and the foreman tells the workers 4, telling them Secharchem Al Baal Habayis.
The workers have their own fields, so they would not work for others for less than 4.
Answers A and B, only.
Answers A, B, and C.
What is the Halachah if the foreman said 3, the Baal Habayis had said 4, and the workers agreed to work “like the Baal Habayis said”?
They get 4, because that is what the Baal Habayis said.
They get 3, because they didn’t know that the Baal Habayis offered 4.
It depends on the Minhag Hamakom; in a place where workers get paid 3, they get 3, and in a place where workers get 4, they get 4.
It’s a Safeik; so the Baal Habayis and the workers split the fourth Maneh.
It’s a Safeik; so Hamotzi Meichaveiro Alav Harayah.
How do we understand the workers’ intent in “like the Baal Habayis said”?
That they believe the foreman that the price he said is really what the Baal Habayis said.
That regardless of what the foreman said, they only want whatever wage it is that the Baal Habayis actually said.
Their only intent is to get the highest wage possible.
The Gemara is uncertain whether Answer A is correct or Answer B is correct.
The Gemara is uncertain whether Answer B is correct or Answer C is correct.
What is the Braisa’s case that the Poalim only have Taarumos, and are not entitled to any money?
If the Baalhabayis fired them until the day before their job was set to begin.
If the Baalhabayis fired them the day of the work, but before they left to the work site.
If the Baalhabayis fired them after they arrived at the work site but before they began the job.
If the Baalhabayis fired them after they arrived at the work site but before they began the job.
If the Baalhabayis was an Onehs; for example his wheat got ruined and thus no longer needs workers.
When one side reneged on the other, what is the difference between whether or not the job is one that is Davar Ha’avud?
The Baal Habayis has the upper hand only in a Davar Ha’avud scenario.
The workers have the upper hand only in a Davar Ha’avud scenario.
In a Davar Ha’avud scenario where the workers reneged on their commitment to the Baal Habayis, the Baal Habayis can fool them to get them to work.
In a Davar Ha’avud scenario where the Baal Habayis reneged on his commitment towards the workers, the workers can fool the Baal Habayis to get their job back.
There is no difference between whether the job of Davar Ha’avud or not.