In general, an employer cannot deduct for damage to the employer's property that occurred during the course of the performance of your duties as an employee. There are exceptions, however, which include negligence or insubordination. You may want to discuss this matter with an employment attorney in order to go over your rights within your state. On another topic, the state of California has a law that states that if you are involved in an accident where either someone was injured or the property damage was over $750, a form SR1 needs to be filed within ten days of the accident. If this form is not filed, you could face fines or the loss of your license. You may want to check to see if this form was filed with the California DMV or file it yourself. Here's a link to the form: http://apps.dmv.ca.gov/forms/sr/sr1.pdf
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Indiana is an "Employment at-will" state. This means that employers may fire an employee for any reason, so long as, the reason is not due to the employee's age, sex, race, religion, national origin, or disability. If you believe you were dismissed for one of these reasons, you should review your options with an attorney in Indiana. As a paralegal, I cannot provide legal advice. It is always a good idea to discuss your options with an attorney.
General McClellan, General Hooker, General Meade, General Grant, General Reynolds, General Hancock, General Chamberlain, General Scott, General Sherman,... the list is pretty long.
In the Army there are five different levels of General: Brigadier General, Major General, Lieutenant General, General and General of the Army.
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The plural of secretary general is secretaries general.
Adjutant General is a position held by a general grade officer. Major General is a rank. The Adjutant General of the U.S. Army is a Lieutenant General which is higher than a Major General. At the state level, i.e. National Guard, the State Adjutant General is typically a Major General.
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The salutation for a retired General is "General". A retired general can also be addressed in a letter thus: General W. Smith (ret):
General Association of Baptists was created in 1826.
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