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No law requires equal pay for every employee performing the same job function. If the pay differential is the product of discrimination on a basis... Read Answer
It is not clear whether you are seeking employment or education. In either case, there is the distinct possibility that your conviction may not come... Read Answer
Generally speaking, an employee may be fired for any reason or no reason at all, at any time; this is the essence of "at will" employment in America.... Read Answer
In a few words, there is nothing you can do to protect yourself if you are babysitting and some kind of injury ensues. No matter what you do, you wil... Read Answer
It depends. You need to explain more about why you didn't take the job in July. In general, if you are offered employment and refuse, you will be... Read Answer
This is always an interesting and heartbreaking fact pattern when it arises. Employment in the United States is on an "at will" basis. That means,... Read Answer
An employee always has the right to terminate his or her own employment. Your employer will probably be thrilled if you resign -- it will be one less... Read Answer
Your employer may lawfully inspect personal property it recovers on its business premises. It may require you to undergo a drug test as a condition... Read Answer
It is not a criminal offense to refuse to disclose private information. This may or may not be grounds for terminating the contract, but it is... Read Answer