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Is it legal to be required to touch someone at my job? How?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I know of nothing illegal here. Your remedy may be to quit the job. I suggest you consult with an attorney familiar with state prison requirements. I now nothing about this, and therefore can not give you a reliable answer.
I know of nothing illegal here. Your remedy may be to quit the job. I suggest you consult with an attorney familiar with state prison... Read More

Could you answer my question regarding Home Mortgage signing?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I know of no reason this is not legal under GA law. GA has some requirements for notaries to actually see the ink flow on the paper, but there are exceptions for property deeds. The notary does not need to even be present or see the signatures happen. But, that is limited to deeds, and is likely limited to GA. If you are not in GA, resubmit your question and identify your state. If there is a problem, it would be on the assignee. Banks are big boys, they can take care of them selves. You would have no personal liability, and it is not illegal.... Read More
I know of no reason this is not legal under GA law. GA has some requirements for notaries to actually see the ink flow on the paper, but there are... Read More

What are employment laws regarding personal relationships? How?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
It could depend on the policies of the university in addition to local, state and/or federal law. An attorney would need the complete facts and research the applicable policies and law to provide an adequate opinion to determine if there is a wrongful termination claim.
It could depend on the policies of the university in addition to local, state and/or federal law. An attorney would need the complete facts and... Read More

Could I receive unemployment money of my husband that passed away?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
To receive Unemployment Comp benefits, one must be able and available for work. Obviously, your late husband is neither. If a claim were pending, the estate could receive benefits up till his death, but never thereafter.
To receive Unemployment Comp benefits, one must be able and available for work. Obviously, your late husband is neither. If a claim were pending,... Read More

Does a bar need a labor certificate and why?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I do not answer immigration questions know nothing about that. I do not know what this is: labor certificate.
I do not answer immigration questions know nothing about that. I do not know what this is: labor certificate.

Is an employee fiduciary contract legal? How?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
do as your are told, or quit your job, or be discharged. If these are passwords to company web pages, they have an absolute right to these, and you should be discharged for refusing to obey a reasonable order. If they are your personal web pages, such as your personal e-mail, I would ask why they want this info. They have no right to these, but you could still be discharged.... Read More
do as your are told, or quit your job, or be discharged. If these are passwords to company web pages, they have an absolute right to these, and you... Read More

Who challenges waivers of release of ADEA claims? How?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I do not have enough facts to answer this question.
I do not have enough facts to answer this question.

Can I apply for green card after staying with R1 visa for one year?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I can not answer immigration questions - know nothing about that. I answer only questions involving Georgia employment law,
I can not answer immigration questions - know nothing about that. I answer only questions involving Georgia employment law,

Will an FBI medical background check reveal my HIV status? How?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I'm not certain about what you are speaking of regarding an FBI medical background check. Generally potential employers do ask applying parties to undergo a medical check or at least fill out some medical information. That is not illegal.
I'm not certain about what you are speaking of regarding an FBI medical background check. Generally potential employers do ask applying parties to... Read More

Could a person be held responsible for construction work done on a private residence?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Your question does not provide any facts upon which an opinion could be rendered, but generally a individual can be held to his contractual obligations.
Your question does not provide any facts upon which an opinion could be rendered, but generally a individual can be held to his contractual... Read More

What could I do if I had a false letter of misconduct sent to me?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Employer may write all the letter of misconduct they wish, and you have no legal recourse in GA. letter of misconduct are the employer's records, not public records. If you are not in GA, resubmit your question, and identify your state.
Employer may write all the letter of misconduct they wish, and you have no legal recourse in GA. letter of misconduct are the employer's records, not... Read More

A company that closed owes me back pay, can I get it from them now that they re-opened under a different name?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
The name matters not. What matters is the form of business, which is usually one of these: 1) Sole proprietor 2) Partnership 3) Corporation . If #1, proprietor: The same individual is doing business under another name, you may go after that individual for back wages. If #2, partnership: You may go after any partner If #3, corporation: These are different entities, any you have no remedy against the corp. I suggest you speak with an attorney, since the above is an over-simplification. This answer is based on GA law.... Read More
The name matters not. What matters is the form of business, which is usually one of these: 1) Sole proprietor 2) Partnership 3) Corporation . If... Read More

Could I sue a potential employer for not hiring me?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
An attorney would need complete facts and documents to adequately respond.
An attorney would need complete facts and documents to adequately respond.

Is it legal for my manager to alter my timesheet and why?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
In GA, it is not illegal for him to change the time sheet. They are company documents, not public records. It may be a violation of a company rule, but not GA law. But it is illegal to not pay you for time worked. I suggest you contact: Wage and Hour Division (WHD) - U.S. Department of Labor http://www.wagehour.dol.gov/ They have investigators that handle such questions. Your question does not identify your state. This response is based on Georgia law. If you are in a state other than GA, resubmit your question, and identify your state. The laws are different in other states, but the Wage and Hour laws apply in every state.... Read More
In GA, it is not illegal for him to change the time sheet. They are company documents, not public records. It may be a violation of a company rule,... Read More

What employee rights do I have if any?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I cannot formulate an answer without further information. Generally you cannot be compelled to work without pay, but on the other hand if you are commissioned and not an hourly employee you can have a quota and your pay can be dependent upon your reaching it. You may wish to speak with an attorney regarding your particular circumstances, rights, and obligations.... Read More
I cannot formulate an answer without further information. Generally you cannot be compelled to work without pay, but on the other hand if you are... Read More

Was it legal of my employer to demote me before surgery and why?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I would like to have an opportunity to review the company policies, your length of employment, and all of the relevant circumstances before I would give you a firm opinion. Generally you are paid for and qualified for positions that you can actually do and be productive at. If you cannot be as productive as you used to be, absent some form of contractual or collective bargaining agreement to the contrary, your employer can either demote you or terminate your employment altogether. Simply put, you are paid for what you do.... Read More
I would like to have an opportunity to review the company policies, your length of employment, and all of the relevant circumstances before I would... Read More

Will an SIS sentence in another state show up in my record?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
his is not an employment law question I do not know the answer. I do not know what this is: SIS sentence Which leads me to ask: Are you in GA? I only answer GA questions. If you are in GA: You may receive a copy of your criminal history report. Below is from the GBI web page, http://gbi.georgia.gov/ Click "services" Obtaining Criminal History Record Information Georgia criminal history records can be obtained from local Sheriff's or Police Departments. Please contact a local Georgia agency about specific requirements for obtaining a copy of your Georgia criminal history record. If you are not in GA, you may contact your law enforcement agency and ask how you obtain a copy of your criminal record. They are not secret records you may see your own record in most states.... Read More
his is not an employment law question I do not know the answer. I do not know what this is: SIS sentence Which leads me to ask: Are you in GA?... Read More

Can I sue my employer for removing me from schedule when I applied for time off because I hurt my back?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You may sue your employer for removing me from schedule, but you will not win. removing from schedule is a discharge. There are no wrongful discharges in GA. For more info, google this: Georgia, employment at will. But, you may report the fact that you were forced to work off the clock, were not paid for hours worked, and were not paid overtime. That is all illegal. You may contact Wage and Hour Division (WHD) - U.S. Department of Labor http://www.wagehour.dol.gov/ They have investigators that handle such questions. Your question does not identify your state. This response is based on Georgia law. If you are in a state other than GA, resubmit your question, and identify your state. The laws are different in other states, but the Wage and Hour laws apply in every state.... Read More
You may sue your employer for removing me from schedule, but you will not win. removing from schedule is a discharge. There are no wrongful... Read More

How would my part time work affect my SSI?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I would suspect that your part-time work will disqualify you from Social Security disability but cannot give you a firm opinion without knowing all of the details.
I would suspect that your part-time work will disqualify you from Social Security disability but cannot give you a firm opinion without knowing all... Read More

Was I harassed at work? Why or why not?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I do not believe that this rises to an actionable harassment based on the facts as given. Generally at will employment is a voluntary relationship that continues as long as both parties wish it to, or to put another way if you are able to quit your job, your employer is able to quit you. It would be improper for your employer to dismiss you as a result of your taking the disability claim. On the other hand you must realize that the reason why you are employed just because of the productivity which you are anticipated to contribute and cannot if you are absent. I would want to see your company's disability policy and any form of employee manual before I would be able to give you a firm opinion as to what your options might be. See an attorney.... Read More
I do not believe that this rises to an actionable harassment based on the facts as given. Generally at will employment is a voluntary relationship... Read More

Can I sue a person that is slandering my name throughout the company? How?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Perhaps, but I would have to have more facts to form a firm opinion. Generally anyone can bring a suit, the question is whether or not you can win it and recover your costs and provable damages. Slander cases are difficult because proving the damages is not easy unless it is a slander per se. You should take all of the facts and circumstances to an attorney for a recent opinion.... Read More
Perhaps, but I would have to have more facts to form a firm opinion. Generally anyone can bring a suit, the question is whether or not you can win it... Read More

Do we have to give my employer the information he requested and why?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by attorney Alena Shautsova   |   3 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
They have a reason for it. I am not aware of any laws that would say you do not need to provide proof of marriage if asked, unless your employer asked only you and not other employees for a bad reason
They have a reason for it. I am not aware of any laws that would say you do not need to provide proof of marriage if asked, unless your employer... Read More

Is there a lawsuit if a school force you to resign for a budget cut and then there is no budget cut? How?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
If you are in GA: You may not sue for this. For more info, Google this: Georgia, employment at will. If you are not in GA, resubmit your question, and identify your state. The answer varies from state to state. If you had a contract, no lawyer can advise you without reading the contract.... Read More
If you are in GA: You may not sue for this. For more info, Google this: Georgia, employment at will. If you are not in GA, resubmit your... Read More

Do I have an employment case and why?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You have no case in GA. If another state, resubmit your question and identify your state. Law varies from state to state. In GA, employer may withdraw a job offer at any time. The fact that you detrimentally relied on the job offer when you quit the old job does not change the answer. You should be eligible for unemployment in GA, but you will need a lawyer to win.... Read More
You have no case in GA. If another state, resubmit your question and identify your state. Law varies from state to state. In GA, employer may... Read More

Could an employer require an employee to have their picture taken to be shown on a public video?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I know of no reason why the employer may not do this. Have you asked that they not include you? Is it worth risking your job over this?
I know of no reason why the employer may not do this. Have you asked that they not include you? Is it worth risking your job over this?