The word 'provision' in the sentence 'There is no provision for relief of charges . . .' means terms or conditions. In this case the meaning is that the controlling rules have no way to pay back an employer.
Yes, an employer can press charges against an employee for theft if there is evidence that the employee stole from the company.
It depends on the state, the charges, and the statute of limitations on those charges.
The preposition in the sentence is "of." It shows the relationship between "guilty" and "charges" by indicating what he was found guilty of.
no he has to have so many employees to have to do that
Example sentence - She indignantly denied the charges he directed towards her.
Example sentence - He vehemently denied the charges against him.
Now that we have proof of their innocence, we can Acquit them of all charges.
The preposition in the sentence is "of." It shows the relationship between the subject "he" and the noun "charges," indicating that he was found guilty in regard to the charges.
The charges were groundless.
of -- the phrase "of the charges" modifies the adjective guilty, a rare case.
Employee discipline is unregulated, and subject only to the employer's rules.
No, it is irrelevant for the employer to let the employee to pay the obligations that he had. It's not the business of an employee to answer that obligation.