Your employer can't "make" you do anything, because you are an employee,
not a slave. He can make any request or assignment, and you then have three
possible responses ... the choice is entirely up to you. You are completely free
to choose. You can
1). Comply.
2). Negotiate.
3). Walk.
As many as it wishes, unless the employer has volunteered to be bound by a contract of employment.
Depends on your employer.
Companies have so many days after they withhold an employee contribution from your check (14 days) to deposit that into your account. They have until the end of the year to make their employer contributions.
Permanently, if you and your employer agree to it.
Yes you could, your employer cannot make you work that many but you could choose to.
there are none !
2 days
1day
There is no law about how many days you can work in a row. If an employer needs you at work and if you want the job you go to work. There is no limit. There are only laws on number of hours worked/overtime and the number of breaks/lunch/dinner that are to be given in a work day. There are also no laws about working holidays. I am sure that if you don't want to work the employer can find someone who is out of work to replace you.
2 weeks
60 hours
50