If you are parking in their parking lot, yes, they can perscribe certain requirements, such as you cannot back into a spot or your parking past must be showing.
Only if they fired you.
That depends on the situation. In most cases, no. However, if they are providing the car, yes. And if the public parking is actually their property, yes.
it will tell you in your contract between you and the insurance company
Whom ever hit it. If it was in park then who hit it is responsible. Depending on the circumstances, your employer should be.
If the parking is on their property, yes, they can. If you are paying for parking yourself, you have the ability to do what you wish. But they aren't responsible for you.
If you have an accident while at work, or conducting work business, yes, you need to tell them.
Is a previous employer allowed to tell a prospective employer you were fired when you were not in Nevada?
You don't have to tell your employer if you have chlamydia unless you are a sex worker.
You park in the basement car park.
Yes you have to your employer
in a car park
Recreate the slope please. otherwise it won't be able to park. or may be try to park it on petrol mode.