which of the following standards is required by the fair labor standards act

notifying employees of a plant closing
verifying employment eligibility
payaing a miimum wage
avoiding discrimination

The standard that is required by the Fair Labor Standards Act is paying a minimum wage.

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires employers to comply with several standards. Among the options you provided, the standard that is required by the Fair Labor Standards Act is:

- Paying a minimum wage.

The FLSA mandates that employers must pay their employees at least the federal minimum wage, which is currently $7.25 per hour. Some states have a higher minimum wage rate, and employers are obligated to pay the higher of the two rates.

However, it is important to note that while the FLSA does not specifically require employers to notify employees of a plant closing or verify employment eligibility, there may be other federal laws or regulations that address these issues. Additionally, the FLSA also includes provisions to prevent discrimination in pay and employment practices, although it is not the sole focus of the Act.