If you mean a misdemeanor conviction, yes, it can be legal. Your employment agreement may even say so, even including a moral turpitude clause, which you can be fired for immoral behavior that is not even considered illegal.
No, working for a university does not count as working for the government on legal documents. They are asking if you have an actual government job.
There is no specific percentage heritage that constitutes minority status when applying for a job. Whether or not you check the minority box will depend on how you self-identify.
the minority could not speak English
You can not lose your job because medical marijuana is legal in Denver.
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he is a senator and a minority leader
No, joining the Army Reserves does not automatically mean you will lose your job. However, there are certain legal protections in place for reservists when it comes to employment. Employers are generally required to offer job protection and re-employment rights if you are called to active duty.
The conservative policies affected the minority groups by limiting opportunities for minority groups in terms of education and job positions.
There are too many jobs to count when referring to the legal field. There are lawyer jobs, attorneys, and much more. When looking for a job in that field worry more about studies.
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The legal term for quitting a job is "resignation."
of course you can!