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No. You are not entitled to be paid for any time you did not work. If your employer chooses to pay you, you are receiving a benefit and not something to which you are entitled.
If an employer closes down a place of business and prevents workers from entering, they must ensure that employees are properly notified and provided with information about their rights, including any entitlement to compensation or benefits. Employers should follow relevant labor laws and regulations regarding layoffs, terminations, and employee rights during a closure. Workers may have legal recourse if they are not treated fairly in such situations.
No you cannot. Just because its tht the law bill of rights.
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.
It means they have deemed your account "inactive". Or maybe they don't want your business anymore. The easiest way to find out is to contact them.
When a business closes, its assets are typically sold off to pay creditors and other obligations. Any remaining assets may be distributed to the business owners or shareholders.
When a business closes down, its assets are typically sold off to pay off any outstanding debts and obligations. Any remaining assets are then distributed to the business owners or shareholders.
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Of course you do.
When a business closes, any funds in its unemployment compensation account are typically used to pay out unemployment benefits to eligible employees who have lost their jobs. The state unemployment insurance system may draw from this account to cover claims filed by former employees. If the account has insufficient funds to cover these claims, the state may use general funds or increase rates for remaining businesses to ensure benefits are paid. Ultimately, the goal is to support displaced workers during their transition to new employment.
If you entered a contract to purchase a business and the seller closes down after you have made proper payments, you need to contact a lawyer. A judge may require him to give your money back or allow you to reopen.
People like waitress', casino employees, taxi drivers, hotel workers, cooks, fast food workers, and other people who perform services to the public seldom get holidays off. If a company closes on holidays the employees get the day off. If the business stays open, they have to wotk.