Yes, you can potentially be fired for refusing to go to work if you have head lice, as employers generally have the right to enforce attendance policies. However, if your refusal is due to a medical condition that affects your ability to perform your job, it may be protected under certain employment laws. It's advisable to communicate with your employer about your situation and seek guidance on how to address it appropriately.
Yes, in some cases.
No.
You could be eligible for unemployment benefits if you are discharged for refusing work during a shift you have never worked or agreed to work for the employer.
This only loosens the lice you need a special comb to remove them
Mayo will work
In Illinois YES because Illinoois is an employee at will state. Arkansas is a right to work state. Which type of employee are you?
You get the shampoo and put it on your head. Fleas shampoo may not work, get one for lice and get the one with the special comb so you can get the nits out of your hair
Sharing brushes/combs, wearing anothers hat, lying on an infected persons' pillow or just hanging out with somebody that does have head lice. It is head to head contact..... stay away from somebody scratching!
No, real mayonnaise is better. http://lacetoleather.com/ridlice.html
No. Fortunately, curing that is a pretty simple and quick process.
No, it makes no difference, but it's more work to get them out of longer hair.
to be truthful with you, i have head lice right now you can use mayonaise. good luck peeps! :)use the treatments about every 2-4 days of 6 weeks and use a nit comb to try to get rid of the parasitic nits(eggs of the lice)