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Answered 11 years and 9 months ago by Christine C McCall (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Employment
Secret recordings are illegal in California and will not be admissible evidence in any claim that you may intend. But, in candor, nothing in your post suggests that you have a viable legal claim on these facts. Your employer is allowed by the law to give you instructions, including what total about with others. Find a different job this situation is ticking down.... Read More
Secret recordings are illegal in California and will not be admissible evidence in any claim that you may intend. But, in candor, nothing in your... Read More
Answered 11 years and 10 months ago by Arman Moheban (Unclaimed Profile) |
1 Answer
| Legal Topics: Employment
You need to file a worker's compensation claim and application Even if you change your job you can receive a settlement for permanent disability you sustained and cost of future medical treatment.
You need to file a worker's compensation claim and application Even if you change your job you can receive a settlement for permanent disability you... Read More
Hi,
You may have a claim if you can show that you were fired because of the way that you responded to his inappropriate advances. I would need to get a lot more detail before I could give you a more concrete opinion.
Thanks,Jon
Hi,
You may have a claim if you can show that you were fired because of the way that you responded to his inappropriate advances. I would need to... Read More
Answered 11 years and 10 months ago by Christine C McCall (Unclaimed Profile) |
3 Answers
| Legal Topics: Employment
You can be laid off or fired while you are on disability. You will have legal remedies that you can pursue if you are terminated because of your use of disability leave to which you were entitled by law.
You can be laid off or fired while you are on disability. You will have legal remedies that you can pursue if you are terminated because of your use... Read More
Answered 11 years and 10 months ago by Nathan James Wagner (Unclaimed Profile) |
1 Answer
| Legal Topics: Employment
Legally speaking, the minimum wage for an onsite manager is the same as the minimum wage for any other worker. Usually, managers are usually paid more than that, but I'm aware of no laws saying that they must be paid more.
Legally speaking, the minimum wage for an onsite manager is the same as the minimum wage for any other worker. Usually, managers are usually paid... Read More
Answered 11 years and 10 months ago by Christine C McCall (Unclaimed Profile) |
1 Answer
| Legal Topics: Employment
If you were booked and finger-printed, California Department of Justice records will report that as an arrest. If no charges are subsequently filed, the arrest will by operation of law become a detention only not an arrest.
If you were booked and finger-printed, California Department of Justice records will report that as an arrest. If no charges are subsequently filed,... Read More
He is not required to disclose any medical information to a prospective employer. This is especially the case if the disability would have no direct bearing on his ability to perform the job. As an example, if he had a back injury that limited him from lifting anything over 10 pounds, he may have to inform the employer of this if the job he applied for was on the loading dock and frequently required lifting over 10 pounds.
At some point in the future, he may need an accommodation for his PTSD if it interferes with his work duties. But until then, he need not disclose this... Read More
He is not required to disclose any medical information to a prospective employer. This is especially the case if the disability would have no... Read More
Answered 11 years and 10 months ago by Nathan James Wagner (Unclaimed Profile) |
3 Answers
| Legal Topics: Employment
It sounds like you may have a case for disability discrimination or retaliation, if you are fired. You should talk to a local lawyer who specializes in wrongful termination and disability discrimination cases. Don't wait until you are fired to talk to a lawyer.
It sounds like you may have a case for disability discrimination or retaliation, if you are fired. You should talk to a local lawyer who specializes... Read More
Answered 11 years and 10 months ago by Arman Moheban (Unclaimed Profile) |
3 Answers
| Legal Topics: Employment
Unfortunately you are on your employer's black list and they will attempt to fire you and the?you need to protect yourself by retaining and attorney and if you get fired due to your injury then you receive a settlement for your injuries and penalty for firing you.
Unfortunately you are on your employer's black list and they will attempt to fire you and the?you need to protect yourself by retaining and attorney... Read More