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.
If you want the job that involves asbestos handling, and are given proper training and protective gear, then you probably have to work with asbestos. But it depends on the laws and regulations of the country in which you are working.
If you refuse a job and the government finds out you can lose your unemployment entitlements.
You have to be 14 to work legally.
Talk to him and ask for a job. Note: you must have no job currently waiting to be completed.
As long as it takes to get the job done.
No. They can legally only verify dates of employment.
unless u can prove it's for a documented religious reason, yes!
If one has completed college and can legally become a lawyer, one will find it very easy to find local jobs for becoming a lawyer. These jobs can be found on work-finding websites.
if you are 13 you can work as a paper girl/boy but you can not legally get a proper job until you are 16
Not in Arkansas. You can legally work at 16.
No, not legally. The can only with permission from SAG or from AEA.
The legal age is when you are older than 13 years old is when you can legally have a job