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If a former employer is unwilling to provide a reference who else might you ask to be a reference with regard to a past job?

"What if previous employer will not return a call for a reference?"


If you get charged with assault can employers track your charge?

When a person is charged with assault, an employer can do a background check to look at a persons criminal past. The only way to get the charge off of your record, is to return to court and ask the judge if it can be expunged.


How long does an employee have after quitting to return items belonging to employer?

The Employer would tell them a time & if they did not return the item's, The law would get involved.


Should the Final Fantasy series return to its roots to return to its former glory?

Yes


How do you get personal hand tools from former employer who wont speak to you?

If your former employer is holding your personal property (i.e.: tools), and by their actions have given clear indication that they do not intend to return them to their rightful owner, then they have 'taken property without right' which is the definition of THEFT. Try to communicate to them that although you wish to recover your personal property with as little fuss as possible, let them know that if they don't return them, you will make a theft report to the police. If you don't wish to take this course of action, you could file a claim against them in Small Claims Court seeking compensation for the replacement cost of the tools.


An work for an employer in return for a a boat trip to the colony is called?

originailly


What is building rehabilitation?

Return a building to its former condition


What is eea2?

This is an employer verification form associated with the employer equity act of 1955. The document contains 23 pages and the employer would return a completed document to the department of labor.


What if your employer requires you to return to work and you are on workmans comp and your doctor has not released you to work and fmla is over can the employer and fire you?

yes they can and will probably fire you.


What is the form w-4?

The W-4 is used by your employer to withhold the correct federal tax from your income. You must fill it out and return it to your employer.


What is the form w 4?

The W-4 is used by your employer to withhold the correct federal tax from your income. You must fill it out and return it to your employer.


Can you Cash out a pension plan when no longer employed?

If it is a traditional pension plan, it depends on the terms of the plan. Call your former employer or look through the plan documents to find out. If it is a plan like a 401k, then you should be able to obtain the money after you leave your employer. Remember that you will pay taxes on the distribution plus possibly and additional penalty of 10%. Your employer will withhold 20% but the chances are good that you will owe a lot more when you fill out your tax return at the end of the year.

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