By law larger companies must hold it until you are declared well enough to perform your duties. However long that is unless you are declared disabled.
Companies with fewer than 16 employees are not bound by that law. Countries other than the United States have different rules.
Do not try to remove tartar by yourself at home, as you can injure yourself. Have a professional do it, you will get a much better job. There is a new product, Periogen, which dissolves tartar at home with repeated applications.
It Means If you do at home You Might Injure Yourself So They advise that you don't try a certain thing at home for Safety Reasons
A hazard is something that puts you or another person potentially at risk E.g a wet floor you could p[ossiably not see the wet floor and fall over and injure yourself. :)
You should know how to use the equipment properly so you do not injure yourself. Researching information about the safety of the equipment is also a good idea.
Of course your employer can send you home for being late.
Yes your employer may send you home due to business being slow.
In the United States, your employer is allowed to call you at home to discuss work matters. If the behavior becomes habitual or is abusive however, you could bring it to the attention of the Human Resources department.
Pay them yourself by either being billed at home or having the monthly premiums automatically deducted from your checking or savings account.
not with out your say so
yes
No, the employer cannot call you at home to demand that you get off unemployment. When you begin drawing unemployment, the employer does not pay directly - there is a fund in which employer deposits are being placed and that fund is where the unemployment payment comes out - nothing to do with your ex-employer. If your ex-employer is harassing you; however, you should call the police and BBB.
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