ABOUT All citizens of Kintland must be employed, by government enterprize or private. Citizens who are not employed have a timer to get a job either when they turn 18 years of age, or get fired, a timer of 2 years to get employed. Citizens who do not comply with this will be looked into via court hearing and will be evaluated if they must return to work, be given more time, or be arrested and sent to a leighbor camp where they will be made to work. This timer stops in in certian situations that include maturnity/paturnity care or leave 6 months for father 1 year for mother, citizens who are disabled enough not to do so, (people in comas or recovering from an operation Etc.), and people who are serving their mandatory millitary duty or extra volintary duty as this counts as employment. But to be labled as these situations, a court must evaluate it first so to prevent having a baby every year and not having to work.
HOW TO To get employed, go to an employment office, register and pick a job from your local job pool or the national job pool, as long as you can get there at a reasonable time every day. Then you will fill out a job pamphlit with the clerk and they will give you a date to start. Certian eduication at universitys or special ed is required for some lines of employment. From then on you will recive a paycheck every week for working a job, paychecks differ on job types and titles. You will also be given work hours, shifts usually differer from 8-12 hours on the clock, if your job is not in a place that requires other people to work with you, you can work overtime and make a said amount more per every hour the more you work, usually at least K50 per hour; this helps create an insentive for people to work harder.
WORKING DISABLED Kintland mandates that certian physically disabled people work jobs. For wheelchair workers, this is an easy fix, a sitting only job such as; working a sewing machine, being a clerk, working a computer job, being a teacher, being an engineer, being a librarian, being a polotician or federal desk employe, working in law, working a sitting factory job, or being an artist. For certian blind people, or deaf people, most of these aply as well.
All employers in Kintland, governmental or private, must give their employees at least 2 days or 48 hours worth of free time/time off the clock, this time does not include non operational hours.