No.
In the event a person is fired from a job, there is typically no settlement. If there is a lawsuit, the settlement or damages would be calculated based on the alleged wrongful conduct of the employer and the circumstances of the employee.
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No, there isn't.
Finiquitom. : commerce closing or settlement (of an account) ; http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dict_en_es/spanish/finiquitoAnswerIt is the term to describe the amount in money you get from your employer when you quit a job- at least in Mexico this holds true-, you don't get it if you are fired; it is the law to give an amount proportional to years worked when an employee leaves his/her job.Good luck!
let them smell your baby first, that will determine whether or not you will be fired
There is no maximum amount of years you can be in the NFL. You get cut, fired or retire.
while firing a bullet, the shooter may get a sudden jerk in his/her hands. So, by keeping track of shooters movement, one can determine which bullet was fired first
If you have only been threatened with terminated, you cannot collect unemployment. If you have been fired, you can apply for unemployment benefits and they will determine if you are eligible for benefits.
There is no set amount of game you can lose before getting fired. A coach can't get fired by losing games, it's a team decision. And for a player they can't get fired period. The team can decide if he chooses to be traded out or he can leave as a free agent
Only when fired. Yes, they have a significant amount of recoil (kick)
When the muzzle of a gun is close to someone, and the gun is fired, bits of gunpowder stick in the skin, and color the skin like a tattoo. This is used in crime investigations to determine how far a gun was from a person when they were shot.When a gun is fired at VERY close range, grains of unburned gunpowder are driven into the skin. Used by investigators to determine the distance at which someone was shot.
determine size and apparent intent of hostile force