Yes if that is what you did when you werebeing paid to do something else. Off the clock is not your supervisor's time. But --- if you do something off the clock that affects adversely your working time then there may be an issue. Just use some common sense. It really is a good idea to always do the right thing.
Benefits Supervisor Sleeping was created in 1995.
An employer or a supervisor. ..master
no
The employer name refers to the organization or company that hires employees, while the supervisor name denotes the specific individual within that organization who oversees and manages the employee's work. In essence, the employer is the entity providing employment, whereas the supervisor is a point of contact for guidance, support, and evaluation within that entity.
If you were doing your job there would be no reason for your employer to threaten to fire you.
Boss, manager, supervisor, chief, director, administrator
Have the employer write a letter stating that they only hire women so that they can fire them. Then have the employer get it notarized.
Absolutely not it has nothing to do with the employer
Taunton sleeping car fire happened on 1978-07-06.
manager, head, leader, director, chief, master, employer, supervisor, baas
Yes, in fact, the employer is specifically asked for such information.
They need a good reason to fire you.