Can I use a part or abbreviation of another work without ...?
... copyright infringement?
... copyright infringement?
I read somewhere that the author's consent is not required when covering current events.
I need to use my education document abroad. Can I apostill the original or do I need to make a notarized copy?
I am asking for help with the following question: I have the status of an IDP (moved from Kharkiv). My office burned down in the first week of the war. The work book was burned. I have been working since 2004, that is, I can see all the data about my work in the Pension Fund's electronic cabinet. Is it advisable to restore the employment record in such a case? They say that in order to calculate a pension in the future, you will still need a labor record in paper form, because there will be problems.
I get a job at an enterprise in Kherson. They demanded from my office (Kyiv) to send my work book to their central office. I made a certified copy for them, but they insist that my work book be kept in their office. As far as I know, now there have been changes in the legislation, according to which an entry in the labor is made only at the request of the employee. Please clarify how legitimate the requirements of the employer?
...and that on one it was written in person, and on the other "at the place of presentation". Because the edition, they say, can only be in your possession, how to get a second certificate?