Q: Yes if you do any kinda work for a big corporation. Do they have to pay you ? Can they make you work for free?

1 Lawyer Answer

A: If your question refers to working and not being paid in the capacity of an employee, that's something an employment attorney could handle best. That category isn't included in the chosen categories. If you mean in the capacity of someone having done work for a corporation (maybe as a contractor, and the corporation is not paying for the work), that could be a more in-depth matter being beyond a simple response here. It could go to performance/breach under a contract and related issues. But if it's in the capacity of an employee, you include Employment Law as a category and repost. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

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