Yes they can but like most idiots who do decide to do that fail to realize that once you do that, he or she are now exposed to a lawsuit. If you get fired then you can sue them for emotional distress and a few other things witch you WILL win as long as you can prove your case and you have a good lawyer. If you dont get fired you can sue them for defimation of character. Dont balieve me?! ask any lawyer near you. Most people do not know this because its the last thing that comes to mind. And also alot of attournys will not take the case and probably deny that you can do that because they either will not make as much as they need to make if they win or because they know you cant prove your case. Understand that when you hire a lawyer, they ask for 50 percent of whatever you make and when you only get a settle ment that usually comes around 20k (usual settlement ammount for this type of case) they are only getting paid 10,000 minus the money the firm makes meaning he will be making 3 to 4 thousand so of course most lawyers will not take it unless they are friends with you or if its a high profile case that you will probably make 75 to 100,000 if you win. Still dont balieve me?, do your reserch and you will be surprised. let me know if you need anything else
Defeat the first boss, Bloodbones. After that, report back to the guy in the yellow circle.
The past participle of report is reported.
The past perfect of "security report" is "had secured reported."
Personal is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
usually a personal experience that you had in the past. for example you can describe when you remember the death of someone who was close to you.
Yes, if your boss continually tells you stories about past sexual experiences that can easily be sexual harassment. But it can depend on whether you as the recipient find the stories unwelcome, feel they are an effort or belittle you, or see them as an attempt to obtain sexual favors. You need to communicate to your boss, or to someone else in authority in your company, that this activity is ongoing and unwelcome.
reported
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Simple past is used in news reports to report events that happened in the past at a specific time. Present perfect is used to report news that is recent and has a connection to the present moment.
Someone would want to know their family history for a report of some sort, or maybe they are just curious about what kinds of people they have/had in their family now or in the past.
It's reported.
Reported