If my employer feels like I would be best suited in a different position, although I have no incidents, is it legal for them to
Assuming you are an at-will employee, yes.... they can change your position any time.
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Assuming you are an at-will employee, yes.... they can change your position any time.
Yes, your employer can require you to work overtime.
Yes, they can disconnect you if you do not follow the payment requirements. Call them, and come to an agreement as to a payment plan.
You might have recourse, but trying to get an analysis here won't work. It is very fact dependent. Find a local attorney - you can use the Avvo...
Your employer can require you to take breaks, and discipline you for not doing so.
Sure. Employer needs, and financials, can change in a month's time.
This sounds like a "customer service" issue... She may have to call the utility provider, and work up the supervisor ladder until she talks to...
Diplomatic courier is a way of sending and receiving material protected by the Vienna Convention... It protects the couriers themselves from arrest...
The question is whether or not there is a contract... and offer and an acceptance. The "image" of a signature is simply an element of proof that...
Sure... it would simply be a matter of a contractual relationship. They can exist with or without "equity".