i should think so.
He was not fired, but resigned from the Boston Globe for reasons of plagiarism.
depending on the reason you were fired i believe you can still but with a different airline.. altho when you apply you have to put the reasons for why you were fired
The main reasons people are fired is: not doing a good job; coming in late or not turning up at work too often and not getting along with coworkers.
It depends on the situation. Broadcasters have lost their jobs because of racial remarks and politicians have lost elections. People whose racial remarks interfere with their job performance should probably given a warning and then fired, or fired outright if the remarks are too egregious. People who make racial remarks in social situations should be cut from the group if their remarks are offensive to the group.
Someone who was fired is often referred to as "terminated" or "dismissed." Informally, they might be called "let go" or "fired." The specific terminology can vary depending on the context or the reasons for the dismissal.
He was fired evidently although no reasons were specified.
That depends on what you are being fired for, if you are being fired for being out of work, that is illegal, if however your employer were to fire you for reasons unrelated to the medical leave, that could be legal depending on the reasons.
Rob Van Dam was not fired from the WWE. He left for personal reasons in 2002. However, as of 2014, he is currently signed with the WWE again.
He was fired evidently although no reasons were specified.
Hulk Hogan is currently fired from WWE for using racial slurs on a sex tape from 8 years ago.
Hulk Hogan is currently fired from WWE for using racial slurs on a sex tape from 8 years ago.
Hulk Hogan is currently fired from WWE for using racial slurs on a sex tape from 8 years ago.