Yes, a company can refuse to pay you for your work if there is a valid reason such as a breach of contract or unsatisfactory performance. It is important to understand your rights and seek legal advice if you believe you are being unfairly denied payment.
The company sets the rules for when and how and if they pay a bonus. If you don't work there, they are under no obligation to pay you. A bonus is not something you are entitled to or they are required to pay.
No, it is illegal for a job to refuse to pay you for work completed. Employers are required by law to compensate employees for the work they have done.
Yes, but they have to give you your money back.
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Insurance companies do not pay your mortgage for you regardless of if your on vacation or not.
Sure he can refuse to pay you. You can also sue him in small claims court to try and recover lost wages. That may very well be you last resort if he refuses to pay you.
can a debt collector refuse payment after it is offered after being swiched from one company to another and not being 30 day notice
On average a company has 60 to pay the settlement or notify the beneficiary if there are any problems concerning the settlement. If the beneficiary killed the insured person the company can refuse to pay.
Read your policy.
They can, but you can sue the other driver for damages.
Yes
There are not any known companies that will pay you to work at home to make Christmas crackers. You may be able to find a local company that will pay you for this.