Speaking as someone who has worked with him I can say, yes.
Say that you were made redundant.
Pls note that Compania is for a company as in a business company where compañia is with company as in someone with you.
You say if you know someone in the compaany or not
I am guessing here but I would say the current company. If you worked at all for the second company I would say they are responsible, but if you didn't I would say the first company. Just file for the unemployment and let the department figure it out.
Seniority refers to a higher rank than others, particularly as it relates to the term of service. For example, someone who has worked for a company for 5 years has seniority over someone who has only worked there for 1 year.
No, I have never received a W2 from a company that I never worked for.
There are several ways to find out about company turnover. The best way is to talk to someone that currently works there or that has worked there. Another way is to find out how often jobs are posted.
If someone says that then that is the way they feel - they enjoy everything about your company.
Yes, it is correct to say "he works in a newspaper" to indicate that someone is employed by a newspaper company.
That sentence is incorrect. It could be changed to,He is employed by a company, or He worked for a company, which are sentences having the same general idea.
Before 1594, it is thought that Shakespeare may have worked with a number of different acting companies, including Lord Strange's Men, Sussex's Men, Derby's Men and Pembroke's Men. Just how many and which ones we are not sure of, so we cannot say for sure which was the first or second company he worked with. All we can say for certain is which was the last company he worked with since he was a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men (later called the King's Men) from 1594 to his retirement about 1613.