Resignation can be equivalent to retirement. If you resign and you have no intention of seeking other work, then you are retired. If you resign but you still want to go back to work for some other employer, then you are just unemployed.
An employer cannot force anyone to do anything. You can resign, or they can decide to terminate you.
If the candidate Resign from the job then then nature Resignation. If the candidate Terminate from the job the Terminated. like that so forth
Someone claimed that someone else threatened to resign because of some offense of some kind. It's very vague without context.
I resign. I resign from student council.
If you worked for someone and you didn't voluntarily resign, you might be eligible for unemployment.
The fraction 1/3 does not terminate.
That is the correct spelling of resign (to quit a position).
he was prejudice and wanted someone to blame for Germany`s problems.
Yes he will be Pope until his death unless he should resign or become incapacitated.
The minister resign from his post
Yes, resign has a silent 'g'.
Yes, if you sign an acknowledgment accepting the new terms of your employment. I'm not sure how your employment contract is set up, but what they would do is give you the choice to accept the new terms or to resign, or they could just terminate you.