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Did this person touch or harm you physically? If yes, did you retain and/or consult with a workers compensation lawyer if those physical injuries... Read Answer
Unpaid wages are taken very seriously in New York. There may be DOL notice violations also. You may be entitled to liquidated damages, often double... Read Answer
We are very sorry to hear about your issue. You are owed wages for all time spent working. There are often many possible ways that you may not be... Read Answer
Possibly but I'm not sure you have monetary damage to recover. The denial of the club probably isn't what we call an "adverse employment action,"... Read Answer
I'm not sure what you're asking or how a wire fraud conviction can be laid off on an employer.
Get the contract you are referencing to an attorney... Read Answer
Does DC 37 have an own occupation policy?
I'm not even sure what type of policy this refers to but you'll need to get a copy of your Collective... Read Answer
Correct. Once you have complained of some type of "employment discrimination" which might include sexual harassment or racial harassment or national... Read Answer
A foreign national can visit his girlfriend in the United States on a visitor visa. After that he can return home, and if you choose you can sponsor... Read Answer
The Occupational Safety and Health Act is a federal law which requires reasonably safe workplaces for everyone.
Constructive discharge is VERY hard... Read Answer
Generaly, you have four years from the date you should have become aware of the fraud in Maryland, but determing if the conduct falls under the... Read Answer
Your issue is a an employment and labor question not a work injury question. I have switched your question to that practice area for... Read Answer
Social Security disability income (SSDI) can be counted on the affidavit of support to sponsor an immigrant. However the sponsor may not count any... Read Answer
Is there a provision within your agreement that if you resign with good cause that you will not be required to repay a bonus, advance or whatever... Read Answer
Generally, employment in PA is known as at will. You can be hired, fired, demoted, or promoted for good cause, bad cause, or no cause at all.... Read Answer
OK so if you are a United States citizen and Dad entered the United States legally with a visa, then you can sponsor him to get a green card without... Read Answer
Anytime a worker is injured on the job site, his exclusive remedy against his employer is Worker's Compensation. This is the general rule however... Read Answer
You could file for unemployment compensation because your employer let you go prior to the last day of work set forth in your resignation letter.
Generally, the PA Department of Labor takes no action to collect such overpayment, other than mailings. I have never seen such a matter pursued... Read Answer
You can file a workers comp claim against your employer and get benefits under the employers insurance plan. Also you can File a police report... Read Answer
OK if you have an injury on the job, your exclusive remedy against your employer is to file for Worker's Compensation benefits. If the injury was... Read Answer
You should contact the human resources department or your supervisor and see if the employer's insurance policy will cover any legal defense arising... Read Answer