They cannot compel you to remain silent unless this was a condition of your hiring. If this were the case, then you would have signed an agreement at that time. However, it is common for employers to negotiate such an agreement, usually requiring compensation (they buy your silence) or a reciprocal agreement (they let you "resign" in good standing and swear never to say anything bad about you).
No.
An executive agreement does not require Senate approval.
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An executive agreement does not require Senate approval.
An executive agreement does not require Senate approval.
Can your employer require you to have your picture taken to download to the company computer system?
If it's money you were responsible for and the only one in direct control over (like a cashier) in many states-yes. Usually 2 or 3 shortages over a certain small amount means termination.
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