even if you assume ‘american’, labor law isn’t the same in every state- every state has their own set of regulations. Hell, I manage employees across a dozen cities, and they each have their own regulations about things like time off and vacation pay.
OP really needs to speak to a lawyer that’s local to him rather than the internet. Even if it’s good advice where the advisor is… it may not be true where the advisee is.
xmunk@sh.itjust.works 4 weeks ago
When people fail to state jurisdictions it’s usually safe to assume they’re Americans.
FuglyDuck@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
even if you assume ‘american’, labor law isn’t the same in every state- every state has their own set of regulations. Hell, I manage employees across a dozen cities, and they each have their own regulations about things like time off and vacation pay.
OP really needs to speak to a lawyer that’s local to him rather than the internet. Even if it’s good advice where the advisor is… it may not be true where the advisee is.
Fosheze@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Even if that’s the case state is also very important when it comes to laws.