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No. You have no expectation that your birthdate remain private.

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Can an employer change an employee's hire date?

no


Can a previous employer cause former employee not to get a job?

Passively, yes. If a potential employer wants a letter of recommendation from a former employer, and the former employer knows the ex-employee is a hopeless loser or an outright crook, they will write a letter of "recommendation" that will say in effect: "So-and-so worked for us from this date until that date and was found to be 'satisfactory' ". That is the kiss of death. And the former employer has covered themselves, because they said - in print - the employee had been 'satisfactory'.


Why is it that every employee shall be registered through his employer within one month from the date of employment?

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Can an employer in Kentucky refuse to verify previous employment?

I am not sure if employers can refuse to verify employment but they are not at liberty to discuss your job performance. Depending on the laws of your state The potential employer can ask the previous employer 5 things 1.The date that you were hired. 2.the position you were hired for. 3. the starting pay for that position 4. the date that your employment stopped. 5. if they would consider hiring you again for that position. (to which they can say yes or NO!) Any employer can also refuse to verify the employment of a former or current employee, unless the verification is being requested by State,Federal or local government agencies such welfare,social security,IRS,Police,court system ect.. Employers can also refuse to verify your previous or current employment over the telephone and ask that the person or agency seeking verification submit a written request for the information..


Can an employer ask an employee on a date?

You may be able to but it depends on your company policy. Some policies forbid co-workers to date eachother. If it's not against policy then you can.


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Is an employer able to with hold payroll for 3 or 4 weeks?

An employer must pay wages on the designated pay date within the state's mandatory pay day laws. As an example: The pay period is 14 days (biweekly) and the pay date is Friday (as long as the state allows) after the pay period ended. The wages must be available to the employee that Friday. As an example: The pay period is 14 days (biweekly) and the pay date is 2 weeks later after the pay period ended (within state guidelines). The wages must be available to the employee on the announced pay date. If the employer says they will hold the employee's check "until..." the employee meets the employer's requirement, as in turning in borrowed equipment, or office keys, etc, then the employer is breaking the state's payday law. http://www.dol.gov/esa/contacts/state_of.htm


Can a former employer decline a reference to a former employee?

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Can you get fired from being on work suspension and not being contacted by employer to return to work?

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What is the content of a relieving letter given to an emplyee when he resigns?

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