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Old 12-17-2005, 01:20 PM
TINWIL614 TINWIL614 is offline
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Question Ohio Can An Employer Send Me Home If I Am Sceduled To Work

I LIVE IN OHIO AND I WORK PART TIME AND I WAS WONDERING IF I GET SENT HOME WHEN I AM SCEDUALED TO WORK AND I DONT WANT TO GO HOME CAN THEY MAKE ME? ALSO IF SOMEONE KNOWS HOW TO FIND THE LAW IN WRITING ON THE NET PLEASE SEND IT TO ME TO SHOW MY EMPLYER MY EMAIL IS TINWIL614@AOL.COM
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Old 12-17-2005, 02:58 PM
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Please turn off the caps lock. It makes your post hard to read and is considered shouting on the Internet.

Yes, they can make you go home if they have no work for you, whether you want to or not. And it's not that there is a law that says they can, it's that there isn't a law that says they can't.
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