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Do's and Don'ts of Employee Firing
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LEGAL RIGHTS OF EMPLOYEES. SEE IF YOU ARE OBEYING THE LAW.
The legal rights of the employed and the self-employed are very different. It is only employees who can bring claims for unfair dismissal, claim redundancy payments and have the protection of the various Employment Acts. Self employed people have none of these rights. The answer to the employment status will usually lie in the co... More
Franchise Contract Advice
Numbers and statistics play an important role in shaping public policy and opinion in the modern age. Because they are suppo... More
Have You Been Asked for A Performance Bond?
Performance bond, the most required surety bonds among the customers or applicants. Performance bonds are issued in almost every surety bonding company or by the insurance company. Performa... More
Safeguard Yourself and Your Business from Identity Theft
An identity thief doesn't just steal your credit card and personal information to start buying crazily in your name. He gets new cards, opens new loans, and leaves a long trail of unpaid bills in your name. He even uses you... More
Do's and Don'ts of Employee Firing
Everyone that gets hired and is working in some company can be confronted with a dismissal, doesn't matter whether his fa... More
Partnership Agreements
A partnership agreement is a relationship between individuals or organizations. Parties involved should be in close cooperation and share responsibilities. A partnership agreement isn'... More
READ THIS BEFORE YOU ENTER INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT FOR YOUR STORE
Who Pays When Operating Expenses Increase? Expense escalations are relevant when the landlord is paying a base level of expenses and when the tenant is paying expenses. With a typical gross lease, the landlord pays all expenses and the tenant pays expenses in excess of a base level. (Gross leases are atypical for ... More