Yes, if the employee is no longer capable of performing one or more essentila work functions, or poses a danger to self or others.
if another employee made a mistake can my employee make me fix it for free and if i refuse can he fire me
Employees work for an employer.
Yes. The employer alone schedules employee work.
Yes. The employer alone schedules employee work.
The employee is essentially stealing wages from the employer because the employee is getting paid for not doing work for the employer.
strike ... or resignation.
The employer must trust the employee.
The employer must trust the employee.
Eventually an employer would have to. because unless there is insurance that protects the employees wages, the employer can not be held responsible for the employees ability to work. and if the employee does not work then he does not earn a wage.
yes
if an employer is watching a new employee closely, it is a sign that the employer doesnt like the new employee is not necessarily a true statement.
An employer is an organization or an individual that hires people to do some type of work. Its closest antonym would be an employee.