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Make a written request to obtain the non-compete statement/agreement and contact an attorney.
I suggest you just go ask the school administration. I do not think this is an illegal act, but it could violate some school rule, or a term of your... Read Answer
I know of no law in Georgia that required employer to pay you for this. Many jobs require personal use of vehicles. Add your pay and your car... Read Answer
I know of no reason employer may not do this, but do not have enough facts to give you a reliable answer.
You should consult with an attorney in person, since your stated facts make no sense to me. If unemployment was denied because employer didn't... Read Answer
Pretty much nothing. This is why it is best to keep your old employment until you have a new job in hand. They are still able to either hire, or not... Read Answer
It is impossible to say what is a good settlement amount for you without knowing many more details. For example: how much was your salary, how long... Read Answer
Contact an attorney to review your matter and determine your rights.
Generally not, persons in dire financial conditions are prone to be higher risks in a number of categories. Your best bet is to realize this causes... Read Answer
I see nothing illegal here, based on GA law. For more information, google this: Georgia, employment at will Employees do not own their jobs in... Read Answer
You are likely to have to repay the costs. You should also consult with a Criminal defense attorney as to possible fraud charges. In general, do not... Read Answer
Yes you should try work. If it starts to hurt too much or they ask you to lift too much, stop working and go to the doctor immediately and report... Read Answer
You should speak with Human Resources about these issues. If that does not help, you should speak with an attorney that handles harassment cases. ... Read Answer
There should be no criminal record, but the arrest record could show up. Take a hint, do not risk anything illegal, it's just your life which is at... Read Answer
Get a workers compensation lawyer to handle the injury case, since it happened on the job. Get a lawyer who specializes in wrongful termination... Read Answer
You should consult with an attorney who not only specializes in handling employment discrimination cases, but one who has a substantial amount of... Read Answer
You, or a group. There might be a cause of action and therefore business or employment counsel would be wise.
Depends on a number of factors, need details.
I do not know what you may do. I suggest you ask IRS.
Generally, worker's compensation is your exclusive remedy.
Contact an attorney who will need your complete information and documents to review and determine how you may be able to address your situation.
*The answer to your question depends upon whether the Family & Medical Leave Act ("FMLA") applies to the situation. For the FMLA to apply, the ... Read Answer
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I would need more facts, you may have rights, and might not. Have an attorney review the details.