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They might correct issues relating to style and editorial policy, as well as fact-check the story. In many cases, copy editors also write headlines. ... Managing editors are typically responsible for the daily operations of a publication or website and report to the executive editor, editorial director or editor-in-chief.
Yes, in some cases. Generally, unless an employment contract or a collective bargaining agreement states otherwise, an employer may change an employee's job duties, schedule or work location without the employee's consent.
Yes, your employer can change your job title, description and pay without your consent. ... Unless you have a specific contract with this employer, you are an 'at will' employee, and your title, pay, etc. can be changed.
Can my employer make changes to my duties? A contract of employment is a legal agreement between the employer and the employee. ... Employers should offer compensation for any loss resulting from any change, and give enough advance notice so that employees are able to prepare.
No, your boss can't FORCE you to change positions or duties. However, absent unusual circumstances, such as a contract, your boss can terminate your employment. The employer typically dictates work duties, not the employee. So if my position is not being taking away, he can't force me to go to another department?
If you think the alterations to your role are reasonable, you should request a new employment contract. ... If you and your employer cannot agree on a new role, you may be entitled to severance pay.
A pay cut cannot be enacted without the employee being notified. If an employer cuts an employee's pay without telling him, it is considered a breach of contract. ... In those situations, an employer cannot arbitrarily cut your pay or change your hours.
If your contract limits your working hours/days (for example from 9am to 5pm), your employer can request that you change these hours, but cannot force you to do so. ... As explained above however, if your contract states that you can work these times, your employer may rota you to do so and require you to work these times.
Can my employer change my contract of employment? A contract of employment is a legal agreement between the employer and the employee. Its terms cannot lawfully be changed by the employer without agreement from the employee (either individually or through a recognised trade union).
If your contract limits your working hours/days (for example from 9am to 5pm), your employer can request that you change these hours, but cannot force you to do so. ... As explained above however, if your contract states that you can work these times, your employer may rota you to do so and require you to work these times.
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