All states are different. You would have to check with the labor laws of your particular state.
not if you dont want to work for him any more or if you have a contract concerning location. otherwise Yes.
An employer is under no obligation to give you work even if you were promised it. The only way you will have any recourse is if you have a written contract, and the contract was breached.
Yes, generally an employer can require an employee to work overtime. Employers have the power to dictate the employee's work schedule and hours. Additionally, under most circumstances the employer may discipline an employee, up to and including termination, if the employee refuses to work scheduled overtime.This depends on what state you live in. Each state regulates their own labor law under the large umbrella of federal labor laws. Federally, an employer can force an employee to work whatever hours they are needed as long as the employee is over 18.
you dont work ? if you dont work you dont get over time, hence it is reduced(:
only if he threatens to fire you if you dont do it
>ask the employer to repeat the question<
dont have a current employer
no you dont HAVE to but you CAN if u wanna its optional
i dont know
no i dont. if i agreed with you does that mean we have a contract??
i dont know but i u just go to youtube.
No