Can an employer require a doctor's note?
Can an employer require certification for a position?
Can I sign a waiver that enables him to request me to work through my lunch period, if my employers is asking me to shorten the work shift by not stopping for lunch?
Can my company require me to pay for asbestos training if I miss the pre-paid class offered by the employer?
Is it common for optometrists to require that you to come back a second time to get your contacts prescription?
Is it legal for salary employees to punch in and out in Illinois?
Why was a woman, in Biblical times, considered "ceremonially unclean" for 40/80 days to enter the temple after giving birth?
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Question by jabelltulsa (-1)
Answer by worker4530 (303)
Yes. Employers may require that you attain a certification or take a class or whatever they want at no cost to them.
Answer by John (9008)
Although employment law can vary from state to state, this practice is generally legal. Employers are not obligated to pay for training or certification, even if it is work-related.
Answer by worker4292 (12)
Yes, actually you are required to make time yourself. The reason being is that unless the employer offers paid traning you are rsponsible.
Answer by tamarawilhite (17883)
If the job requires the training to keep, the law in your state may require that they pay for the training.
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