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Is it illegal to publish bonus amounts presented to an employee?
Employees at our company are awarded a bonus for bringing in employee candidates if the candidate is hired, and is employed with us for 6 months.
The employee is presented with the bonus amount at the end of her/his referral goes over the 6 month anniversary
Is it illegal to put the employee and the amount of the bonus to all the other employees in order to motivate them to bring in new talent?
3 Answers
- ?Lv 75 years ago
No, employees have little rights in the US.
They can make you work 18 hours a day and it is not against the law.
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- CaoedhenLv 75 years ago
Of course not. I'm wondering why you think it would be? It's their money, they can tell anyone they want how they spend it.