No. That would defeat the whole purpose of the unemployment laws. Contact your state employment office to report this.
No, but they can invite you to become a member.
If your vehicle is being used for company/business purposes, yes.
Not at all. Your employer can insist you to be be part of a lift policy where he bears 50% of the premia and you pay the remainder.As this is for future provision of the employee, it's upto him to decide further course of action.
So long as your employer pays you the WC benefit, no lawsuit against them is possible. Courts insist that WC is the "exclusive remedy" for your injury. You can sue a third party who contributed to your damages, but never the employer.
An employer has the right to insist that you appear presentable and professional. Specifically requiring you to wear make-up (unless the job literally requires it, for example, if you're an actor or model or something) is a little over the top and might be actionable.
insist
Insist what? New Atheists insist everything other Atheists insist. The Denial of the claim there is a God by Theistic religions.
An antonym of "insist" is abandon.
You would be able to control your coverage instead of letting the mortgage company do it for you. They usually insist on choosing it however.
The preposition for "insist" is generally "on". For example, one might insist on a particular course of action or insist on having something done a certain way.
Insisted is the past participle of insist.
Insisted is the past tense of insist.