When the employer dines with the laborers, may the laborers still abbreviate Birkat HaMazon even if they receive wages?
Synopsis
If the employer joins the laborers at the meal, the laborers recite all four blessings in full regardless of whether they receive wages, because the employer's presence implies implicit waiver of his time concerns.
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May laborers paid wages (beyond their meal) abbreviate Birkat HaMazon by omitting the fourth blessing and combining the second and third?
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