It depends on your employer's policies. Some pay holiday pay to everyone, whether or not they work. Others only pay for time on the clock, even though it is a holiday. So if the employer closes, you would have to make up your hours at another time.
If you walk out on an employer should you still list that you worked for them?
Yes is is still a holiday
There is no federal law for private sector employees and very, very few state laws (Massachusetts being one of perhaps two examples) requiring employers to compensate you for days you have not worked such as holidays. If you worked on the holiday, you are entitled to your regular pay for that day. If you did not work on the holiday, it is at your employer's discretion whether to offer you the benefit of holiday pay. If company policy and practice offers holiday pay, you should have received it (unless you are still probationary), but again, this is not required by law.
yes. If your employer already approved your surgery you can still get it. And your employer should be covering anything for workers comp as long as it happened while you were working there.
Yes. The ruling has been that the employer should have taken positive steps to assess whether discrimination was present.
Of course you do.
If your employer doesn't give you a 1099 form, you should still report your income to the IRS. You can use your own records to report your earnings accurately on your tax return. It's important to ensure you pay the correct amount of taxes even if you don't receive a 1099 form from your employer.
Yes, because there will probably be a penalty for late enrollment, and your employer's health insurance will probably require you to enroll in Medicare.
Appointed by employer to do particular jobs but still no contract between employer and nominated sub contactor.
Appointed by employer to do particular jobs but still no contract between employer and nominated sub contactor.
That depends on the employer and the employer's insurance policy.
probably not in the city but somewhere closes to there in the desert.