An employer can fire an employee for any reason at all and need not explain to the former employee. Firing an employee for personal reasons that do not involve race, sex, age, religion, or disability is perfectly legal for employers of any size.
Absolutely not it has nothing to do with the employer
Only if the employee is illegal. then fire him.
Nein.
No
You remind the employer that it can fire whoever it wants, but has noi choice about paying for all hours worked.
If said employee is under 18, yes. Otherwise, no.
Not if the employee told him in advance with proof.
An employer can fire you for reasons such as poor job performance, misconduct, violation of company policies, insubordination, dishonesty, and economic reasons like layoffs or downsizing.
Yes. An employer can fire anyone who fails a drug test regardless of their criminal history. FYI, in the majority of US states an employer has the right to fire any employee as long as the employee's status is not protected under EEOC laws and regulations regarding discrimination.
if another employee made a mistake can my employee make me fix it for free and if i refuse can he fire me
obviously...!
no law prohibits that. Employees work as scheduled by the employer, or they leave.