Yes, unless the company can effectively prove that it would be "Undue Hardship" for them, if they did accommodate.
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You do not have to serve your notice period, but your employer will probably give you an indifferent reference. Will your next employer be concerned that you may do the same thing again? If you can serve your notice, do it. You will be glad you did in the months and years to come.
If you live in the US and you haven't been emancipated in some manner, such as marriage (requires parental consent) or court decree (which is rarely granted), then yes, they can make you come back.
No, it is not illegal for a business owner to tell customers not to come back. It is their business and they have the right to refuse customers especially if they are selling the business.
You can try, but you won't come out ahead.
They come from the state. Your employer pays unemployment taxes to the state and the federal governments.
From the teachers employer.
Yes, although whether the local police will provide an escort is determined by their department's policy. In most cases, an employee leaves the employer's premises with all their belongings when the employment is terminated. You might be best off to just call the employer, explain you want your stuff back, and see if you can set a time to come by and pick it up. The police will not mediate a dispute as to what property is yours and which is the employer's. If you and the employer can't come to terms on that, your best recourse is probably small claims court.
what are you trying to ask? :/
May would act normally.
He is probably crying because he loved her so much that he hated anything to happen to them, and when it did he couldn't help but crying. He will probably ask her to come back, but she will refuse.