No, unless you authorize somebody to do it on your behave.
Speak to a supervisor - or someone higher in the organisation. Write an anonymous letter if necessary !
Write signing on the behalf of (your supervisor) please feel free to contact them on ....... if needed u can contact me on .........
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You won't because someone who can write a good research paper will publish it under their own name.
My supervisor has ordered me to work steadily, with no slackening off.
write to someone is the correct word although many people say write someone
Write 'return to sender' and post back into a mailbox
someone needs to write an answer for this s*it
Unless you are this person's supervisor or superior officer, you do not write him/her up. You may contact his/her supervisor to make a complaint. The supervisor may or may not acknowledge or act on your contact.
sample comment from supervisor for new staff
They can do whatever they want. However, I would be interested to see what company policy they claim was violated. If you don't agree with their position, speak with someone in human resources.
because they had nothing else to write on it by someone in cs19