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Six days is not a particularly egregious default. You don't specify in what state or country the default occurred. In the U.S., states have labor departments that are generally willing to pursue wage non-payment claims on behalf of employees without charge.
Six days is not a particularly egregious default. You don't specify in what state or country the default occurred. In the U.S., states have labor... Read More
As a general matter, employment in the United States is on an at-will basis. That means your employment may be terminated at any time for any reason or no reason at all. Some foreign countries may have stricter rules that require "good cause" for termination, which the U.S. does not require. You should consult with an attorney who practices in this area. You may wish to consult an attorney in the country in which you were employed as well.... Read More
As a general matter, employment in the United States is on an at-will basis. That means your employment may be terminated at any time for any reason... Read More
Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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the key is notice. did you notify your employer that your paycheck was stolen ? how soon after ? did you notify the bank and tell them you did not cash the check ? how soon ?
the key is notice. did you notify your employer that your paycheck was stolen ? how soon after ? did you notify the bank and tell them you did not... Read More
Answered 13 years and 6 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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in what state was the contract signed ? in what state was the work performed ? if contract signed in nj to do work in nj, then nj law would apply. if you live in pa but work in nj and signed contract in nj, then nj law would apply. please tell me the details.
in what state was the contract signed ? in what state was the work performed ? if contract signed in nj to do work in nj, then nj law would... Read More
You had every right to decline their offer. And (unless their motive is illegal, such as discrimination on the basis of race, religion, etc.) they have every right to decide that they don't want to offer you a job again.
You had every right to decline their offer. And (unless their motive is illegal, such as discrimination on the basis of race, religion, etc.)... Read More