This could be answered in so many ways, depending on local laws, practices, customs, etc.
But most of all, it boils down to how bad the employer wants you to. Ultimately, no matter what the law says, you are going to do as your company wishes, or find yourself unemployed.
This may not be fair, and of course they'll claim another reason for letting you go, but it is how it is.
You can always attend church meetings and get together to meet other Christians., you can also try www.christiansingles.com which is a Christian online dating site.
There are no careers that require you get your degree from a distance learning site. Distance Learning Degrees are a method for people who are not able to attend a traditional school because of either distance or time or some other factor.
GoToMeeting is a website that allows easy online meetings with the ability to have HD video conferencing as well. This site is well known for allowing individuals the ability to hold meetings, webinairs, and trainings.
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There are many websites on the internet dedicated to weight loss plans. One such site is www.weightwatchers.com. This site not only gives you proper dieting information but also provides tools for you to keep track of your plans as well as information on weigh watchers meetings that you can attend at a location closest to you.
On their hiring site, they claim that they are: http://disney.go.com/disneycareers/wdwcareers/benefits.html. "The WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort is the largest single-site employer in the United States, which means lots of opportunities for you."
Go to http://www.step12.com/ and check their boards for meetings. It's an AA site but they have other programs as well. The best of luck.
It depends on the terms of your contract
"At Fidelity's benefit site, one can access most of employer's benefit for retirement plan."
yes..... they should
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Federal Portal-to-Portal Act says that the commute from home to assigned work site is unpaid. If injured in employer vehicle, the employer's auto insurance applied, NOT workers comp - commuting employees are not in the course and scope of employment.