No, this would be illegal, and would defeat the purpose of the signature. This is because the whole point of the signature is for you to give consent that you agree with these new rules
An employer cannot sign for you WITH your permission. If a document needs your signature, you sign or do not sign it.
Yes without youre permission
no, you have to be there to show ID and sign paper work.
no because the other parent needs to sign a paper saying that you gave them permission. they wont let you come in to america with out that.
IRS rules and the Fed wage & hour laws (FLSA). No pay deductions without prior signed permission.
Speak to a union rep or lawyer. Do not sign that paper whatever you do.
Yes, you can sue your employer for these things. It would be best to contact an employment attorney to help you do this. You might also just want to talk to your employer or have a mediator help you with this instead of suing.
No. This is forging a signature and is illegal.
Not without permission of the father.
You typically need parental permission to sign yourself out of school before the age of 18. If you are 17 and unable to obtain parental permission, you should discuss your situation with a school counselor or administrator to explore potential options or solutions.
yes you do because for each working paper the employer has to sign some parts of it
no because that's considered fraud
18 years of age.