No. You are lucky to have a job.
No, employers are not required to provide commuter tax benefits.
From what I can see you should look for employers on the internet and see if you can become employed by them. Some countries like japan will even provide a house and a method of transportation for you to use.
Yes, I can provide references from previous employers to verify my experience and skills.
From what I can see you should look for employers on the internet and see if you can become employed by them. Some countries like japan will even provide a house and a method of transportation for you to use.
In many countries the employee is expected to get move between home and work at his own expense. In some places, employers provide transportation. For most jobs, if the work requires the employee to move from place to place during the work day, the employer is responsible for providing transportation. However, for some jobs it is traditionally the employee's responsibility to arrange all transportation needs.
Most large employers do but most small employers with only a few employees do not.
Yes, some employers provide health insurance as a benefit for their employees, but it is not required by law for all employers to do so.
yes employers proveds the safety goggles. its good to make the employee happy
Some facilities provide transportation, others do not.
In Texas, employers are not required by law to provide lunch for employees if a meeting is scheduled during lunch time. However, it may be a common practice for employers to offer food or reimburse for meals in such situations as a gesture of goodwill.
efficiemcy and productivity
no