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Company is denying me several thousands in pay due to what they assert is me misinterpreting the sabbatical policy.

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Company is denying me several thousands in pay due to what they assert is me misinterpreting the sabbatical policy. My company offers a paid sabbatical period, where you can take up to 6 months off work and receive 20% of your pay. In looking at the sabbatical documentation, I learned that you can use PTO at the start or end of your sabbatical and receive your full pay. My company writes off any PTO I have in excess of 10 at year-end, and I had about 4 weeks …

Reddit Personal Finance 955 2024-03-19

Can spouse be added to my company benefits

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Can spouse be added to my company benefits My spouse works at a company and is NOT on a HDHP. It’s good benefits so she is keep her health insurance with her company. My company offers free health insurance but it’s a HDHP and I contribute to the HSA for investing. Am I allowed to enroll her as a dependent for my company benefits, make her a secondary (don’t know how) on my health insura…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-03-19

My company is having me “repay” severance pay.

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My company is having me “repay” severance pay. I was recently laid off and received a severance package. Part of that package is 6 weeks pay. However, if I am rehired, the package states that I may be required to pay a portion of the severance pay back. I called HR to clarity this, but they do not know exactly what this means. They gave me an internal email to email who will be able to answe…

Reddit Personal Finance 786 2024-03-19

3rd interview with company

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3rd interview with company Sorry if this isn’t the correct sub I have a 3rd interview with a company it’s a restaurant food supply company the role is for sales. First interview was with director of sales(guy who would be my boss) and HR, second was with the two guys who handle the customers I would take over and same HR rep. This upcoming interview is with director of sa…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.0k 2024-03-16

Company offering buyouts

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Company offering buyouts My company is offering buyouts and I am seriously considering taking one. I am 36M, CPA/finance professional making about $135k. I recently sold a condo for proceeds close to $180k (net of tax). I own my primary home, ~$150k equity. Monthly expenses $5k-$6k. I could take the buyout and receive 6 months salary, so maybe $67k/

Reddit Personal Finance 831 2024-03-10

ExxonMobil is a lithium company now

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ExxonMobil is a lithium company now Image: GettyExxonMobil is getting into the lithium production business. The company announced on Monday that it’s going to become a “leading producer of lithium” by opening its first drilling operation in southern Arkansas. The demand for lithium has grown in the past couple of years, with the metal serving as a key ingredient in the rechargeabl…

The Verge 1.3k 2024-03-07

That company can’t pay me anymore so I am working for free

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That company can’t pay me anymore so I am working for free As the title suggests, I got this job after college and I learned a lot from here. After working for one year remote, they sponsored me and I moved to Europe from Asia. It’s been 1.5 years. Now, we found out that the company is struggling financially and can’t pay us anymore. So a bunch of us got laid off (Including me) but my issue is being a f…

Reddit Personal Finance 604 2024-03-03

Company paid me more than they where supposed to

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Company paid me more than they where supposed to Company paid me 28 an hour instead of the 20 they’re supposed to. I started with them three weeks ago and figured they didn’t mean to pay me that but now theyve done it twice. Should I say something? The company has a lot of money and I don’t really feel bad but what are the legal implications?(NY) submitted by /u/Miserable-Martyr69

Reddit Personal Finance 877 2024-02-26

Can a company force you to use PTO for the friday after thanksgiving? Saying that you are not needed that day?

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Can a company force you to use PTO for the friday after thanksgiving? Saying that you are not needed that day? I wouldn’t mind normally but I’m trying to save for a trip. The workplace as a whole is open. Even if it was closed, you would think they would have to absorb the PTO, not the employee? submitted by /u/nFgOtYYeOfuT8HjU1kQl

Reddit Personal Finance 477 2024-02-24

SEO company recommendations

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SEO company recommendations Hi. New small business owner here, Shopify store, dAdventure.biz . I’m wondering if anyone has had success and can recommend a good SEO company? I want to switch to organic growth instead of trying to build a social account just to funnel to my website. Also, general thoughts/improvements to my website? Thanks! submitted by /u/Prestigiou…

Reddit ecommerce 1.2k 2024-02-22

I need to remove a lien from a house, where the mortgage company is bankrupt.

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I need to remove a lien from a house, where the mortgage company is bankrupt. Long story but: My dad had a stroke. He is in rehab, cannot leave rehab but can verbally communicate and is of sound mind, so his disability currently is all physical. He owns a manufactured home in FL that I have been living in since 2016 with my son, all 100% paid off. He wants to transfer the title to me. I went to the tax collectors office, …

Reddit Personal Finance 420 2024-02-21

If I get a free product from a company in return for me to write a video review and I don’t make the video what would happen could they do anything considering it’s not a writing contract or transaction

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If I get a free product from a company in return for me to write a video review and I don’t make the video what would happen could they do anything considering it’s not a writing contract or transaction submitted by /u/Acceptable_Shop_3294

Reddit Social Media 491 2024-02-17

At this stage in my company, should I go to a lawyer or an online generator to create a Terms of Service for my website?

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At this stage in my company, should I go to a lawyer or an online generator to create a Terms of Service for my website? In the start of this year, I created an online all-natural skincare company and temporarily operated on Etsy. I’ve transitioned to Shopify and currently working on my Terms of Service/Privacy Policy/Cookie Policy, and Acceptable Use Policy for my online store. I underestimated the legal jargon and don’t want to gloss over the details. Since my c…

Reddit ecommerce 832 2024-02-16

Company being bought out…am I entitled to the pension benefits?

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Company being bought out…am I entitled to the pension benefits? I work for Company A that is about to be bought out by Company B. Company A has (well “had”, but it was stopped last year unless you were grandfathered in) a pension plan with a 3 year vesting plan. By the time Company B acquires us next year I will have worked for Company A for 2.5 years, so not vested in the plan. I was told there is a law or …

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-02-14