Quitting on a job in the middle of the day, or in mid-job: Bava Metzia 10a, 75b-76a, 76b, 77a-b
Leaving a job in the middle of the day, or mid-job, because of an unforeseeable circumstance - illness, or a relative's death: Bava Metzia 77a-b
Firing an employee in the middle of the day: Bava Metzia 76a
Firing an employee before the employee comes to work, vs. after he has come to work, vs. midday: Bava Metzia 76b, 76b-77a
Hiring an employee when there is no work for him to do, where the employee did due diligence, demonstrating that he expected to have work to do: Bava Metzia 76b-77a
An employer's right to bill his former employee for the cost of hiring someone to finish the job: Bava Metzia 75b, 78a
A complaint if an employer's foreman tricks prospective employees by pledging a wage that's higher than the employer is willing to pay, or lower than the employer is willing to pay: Bava Metzia 75b-76a
What happens if a proxy is sent to carry out a mission - hiring employees or delivering a bill of divorce - and he misrepresents his mission, and the people with whom he is interacting say, "We will go with the mission as expressed by the person who sent you.": Bava Metzia 76a-b
Lying to an employee who broke his contract, pledging a higher wage just to convince him to finish the job: Bava Metzia 76b
What an employee can expect from his employer if he threatens to walk off the job [to gain higher wages] and his employer pleads for him to return, without promising anything specific: Bava Metzia 77a
What an employer can expect to pay his employee if he calls off the job [to bargain down on wages] and his employee pleads to continue, without promising anything specific: Bava Metzia 77a
Whether an employer must pay if he hires fieldworkers and then there is rain: Bava Metzia 77a
Whether an employer must pay if he hires fieldworkers and then there is a flood: Bava Metzia 77a
What an employer may do if he hires workers and they complete the job in half a day: Bava Metzia 77a
May an employee demand extra wages if the employer initially hires him for more than the going rate, and then the going rate increases: Bava Metzia 77a
May an employer pay lower wages if the employee initially agrees to less than the going rate, and then the going rate decreases: Bava Metzia 77a
If an employee lives in the employer's home, and the employer provides clothing, does that clothing count toward wages?: Ketuvot 54a
Hours of Work
Hiring an employee and then specifying that he will need to arrive at work unusually early or remain at work unusually late: Bava Metzia 83a
Hiring an employee at an unusually high wage and then specifying that he will need to arrive at work unusually early or remain at work unusually late: Bava Metzia 83a
Distinguishing between an obligation to arrive early and an obligation to remain late, based on biblical pesukim; Bava Metzia 83a-b
Employee Rights
What sort of meal an employer must provide, if he has committed to provide food: Bava Metzia 49a, 83a
Whether a craftsperson is allowed to rise before a scholar, while working: Kiddushin 33a