yes
ask him/her
They can ask you to elaborate and even ask for a doctors note
Ask your employer if he is practicing medacine without a license, because that is basically what he is doing. Then talk to a lawyer.
Yes, if it's on going. In British Columbia, Canada when a person is off work for three days or more an employer can ask for a doctors note. It's best to get a doctors note if possible because the doctor will only tell the employer that you are being treated, but won't tell the employer what you are being treated for (patient/doctor confidentiality.)
yes
Check The Yellow Pages Of Your Towns Phonebook.
A typical lease form ask for your prior address, your employer and references. They may ask about your rental history and income that you are currently making.
A job application is a form a person fills out to give a prospective employer basic information about that individual. It will usually ask for complete legal name, address, date of birth , past work history and a list of references.
You have to ask someone (a previous employer for a work reference or someone who knows you well for a personal reference) if they are willing to supply a reference for you (this is the polite and courteous thing to do). If they are willing then you write their name and address on your application where this question is asked (stating whether the reference is personal or work related).
raise, day off, promotion, date
Employers can ask that in every state.
Your employer has until January 31st to get them to you. They are either mailed to your address or handed to you at work.