Yes, not only fired but prosecuted in court.
The Colt detective special only debuted in 1927 It was a shorten version of the Colt police positive special that debuted in 1908. What is the serial number of this Colt?
This question is a joke, right? The questioner admits falsifying mileage reports for 1/4 of a year and then wants to know if they can be fired for doing so!!!!!! PUH-LEEZ.
no
because it is discrimination! and they will get fired.
100-500 usd
I'm not 100% sure, but I suspect that it would be frowned apon. I doubt that it will be consedered a severe offence, however. They may just keep an eye on you, to make sure you don't do it to them.
It is illegal to falsify tax records.He decided to accept the bribe and falsify his witness statement to the police.He was caught trying to falsify the reports and was fired.
It is unless you are a police officer and they fired upon you first.
When the Boston police force went on strike in 1919, they all got fired.
Historical records indicate that there were around 13 gunshots fired during the Boston Massacre on March 5, 1770.
The company that fired you will have the information. After a few years, they store your employment record on computer disk or destroy it. The only other people who will know you were fired are future employers (who check your previous jobs) or people you tell.
Possibly. The answer will depend on a number of factors, from circumstance to union contract.