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You can have the employer refile the H-1B change of status from your current H-4 but it will involve all the same filing fees for USCIS.
Yes, you may be lawfully discharged for this in GA. In GA, having an on the job injury does not protect your job. Many employers discharge once... Read Answer
No, it is not OK, it is rude. But it is not illegal in GA. You have no legal remedy. Perhaps you can discuss this with management.
File a police report.
I do not know the answer to this question.
I know of no remedy other than wages and medical bills In GA, the sole remedy against an employer for an on the job injury is the w.comp claim.
You need to retain an attorney to file a claim for worker's compensation benefits that cover temporary disability benefits , ongoing medical... Read Answer
I know of no reason why your employer may no require you to do this. If it is "very difficult to work with children" why are you working an a child... Read Answer
You may have a psychological condition that requires reasonable accommodation by your employer. But a work practice that protects you from contact... Read Answer
Can you get a doctor's statement that you should not work in the baby room to give to your employer? That could help you keep your job. Contact an... Read Answer
Yes, if you cannot do the job you were hired to do, you can be fired.
Yes, the statute of limitations in GA for wrongful termination is 0 zero. There are no wrongful termination suits in GA.
The answer depends on three things
1. Whether your employer is a covered employer under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA);
2.... Read Answer
I do not answer immigration questions know nothing about that.
I do not think it is illegal. The bank may discriminate against you if you do not comply with their requests.
Yes, you may sue her for slander and harassment. But, you should have an attorney. I predict you will not win much. But, it is your choice.
No. Employers in GA are not required to give you a reason for termination.
Federal and state Child Labor laws restrict where and when a 13 year old can work. Generally, a 13 year old may not work during times that... Read Answer
Employment at will is a common-law doctrine that has its origins in the late middle ages/early rennaisance period in England. Under the doctrine, an... Read Answer
I do not know what this is: Ethics Committee It is likely the employer's internal system. Since such systems are not governed by any law, and... Read Answer
Benefits in the US do not affect benefits or status in a different country.
You could so immediately contact an attorney.