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as a salaried employee can your employer fire you for not working enough hours? i work 6 days a week mon-sat and 9-10 hours a day, it just doesn't seem right to me please advise??? The employment standard for salaried employees is 40 hours a week. Now when you were hired you may have signed a letter of intent. In this letter of intent he could have legally told you how many hours you were to work and if you signed it you have to work these hours. |
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