Yes, an employer can suspend you for a week in a right to work state.
yes.
The correct spelling is "peers".
Flower specialist, perhaps.
Your question wasn't even grammatically correct enough for me to understand what you were asking.
if you are not in a 'right to work' state and they have cause, yes they can.
Someone asks a question and whoever is they first to get the answer correct gets a promo from that person
These phrases are not correct or incorrect, they're expressions. Which you use would depend on what the people around you use. Someone I used to work with would often say, "by the by and by".
There is no massage therapy work that is performed during a surgical procedure.
Correct version is: "Happiness consists of three things: someone to love, work to do, and a clear conscience." Author is anonymous.
No, that is not the procedure for obtaining a UK work permit.
Yes, it is correct to say "thank you for being diligent" to express appreciation for someone's hard work and attention to detail in completing a task or project.