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First of all, it was inappropriate for your boyfriend to call your job and speak to this co-worker, regardless of what was going on. It undercut your professionlism, put you on the defensive, and then on unpaid leave. Tell him to never do that again.
Second of all, I'd like to know what proof and witnesses you have to your claims, and when you made your first complaint, was it in writing, and how many complaints you've made to date. I'd also like to know how many full time employees the company has, because the law varies depending on the size of the company. If you first complained six months ago and it still hasn't been addressed, there is a problem. If you have proof of this ongoing unaddressed harassment, you have a hostile work environment claim, and can sue for back wages and reinstatement at your job, and possibly other damages. ... Read More
First of all, it was inappropriate for your boyfriend to call your job and speak to this co-worker, regardless of what was going on. It undercut your... Read More
It depends upon the nature of the "malpractice". If you complained to your supervisor of a workplace condition that creates a danger to public health and safety, or of violation of minimum wage laws, a "whistleblower" statute prohibits your termination if you can prove that was the only reason you were fired. ... Read More
It depends upon the nature of the "malpractice". If you complained to your supervisor of a workplace condition that creates a danger to public... Read More
Employment lawyers work on contingency. However, proof is an issue, as the two people present may be unwilling to back you up publicly. Also, you have no damages that are clear, like termination. That said, call around if you want to sue.
Employment lawyers work on contingency. However, proof is an issue, as the two people present may be unwilling to back you up publicly. ... Read More
You are supposed to be paid for hours worked, and hours over 40 per week are overtime and need to be paid as such. You can sue for the difference, plus fees, but if it is not a lot, you may not want to do it. Also, proof is an issue.
You are supposed to be paid for hours worked, and hours over 40 per week are overtime and need to be paid as such. You can sue for the... Read More
According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), a Hostile Work Environment is where 1) enduring the offensive conduct becomes a condition of continued employment, or 2) the conduct is severe or pervasive enough to create a work environment that a reasonable person would consider intimidating, hostile, or abusive. But generally, the offensive conduct must be based on an employee’s race, religion, gender, national origin, disability, age, or pregnancy (among others). It is best to contact an attorney in your area to discuss your (or you’re your husband’s) specific situation.... Read More
According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), a Hostile Work Environment is where 1) enduring the offensive conduct becomes a... Read More
You have an action against your employer for workplace harassment and disability discrimination, for failure to give a reasonable accomodation for your disability. Depending on the nature of the fabricated stories and how long ago that happened, you may also have an action for slander, if you know who made the statements. ... Read More
You have an action against your employer for workplace harassment and disability discrimination, for failure to give a reasonable accomodation... Read More
Banking information and a social security number would be better information. A private investigator can find the person. Unfortunately, the Sheriffs do not do research to see if a person is in your jurisdiction.
Banking information and a social security number would be better information. A private investigator can find the person. Unfortunately,... Read More
Are you married to the father or not? You call her your step-daughter but then say you plan in living together in the future. I am confused. However, you do not need a lawyer to seek modification of a restraining order. You can go to that judge and make a motion to have it vacated. Also, these orders expire every six months or so usually and need to be renewed.... Read More
Are you married to the father or not? You call her your step-daughter but then say you plan in living together in the future. I am... Read More
You cannot get unemployment if you quit, or are fired for cause. If you are not being paid correctly, call the New York State department of labor.
You cannot get unemployment if you quit, or are fired for cause. If you are not being paid correctly, call the New York State department of... Read More
Only if you are unemployed. If you are working without pay that is a very serious labor law violation and you need to contact the NYS Department of Labor ASAP.
Only if you are unemployed. If you are working without pay that is a very serious labor law violation and you need to contact the NYS... Read More
I am not sure what the status of your matter is at this point. If you laid someone off, and they are seeking unemployment, you need to defend at unemployment.
I am not sure what the status of your matter is at this point. If you laid someone off, and they are seeking unemployment, you need to defend... Read More
You don't mention if your wife is being bullied by a supervisor or co-worker. If co-worker, it is important that she report the incidents to her supervisor, and if her supervisor is unwilling to document the complaints or remedy the situation, she should keep record of them herself. If your wife is being targeted based on her race, gender, age, religion or various other categories, the behavior may be actionable under State or Federal discrimination laws. Even if she is not in a category considered a "protected class", she may still have an action against her employer, if the behavior is extremely outrageous, for intentional infliction of emotional distress. ... Read More
You don't mention if your wife is being bullied by a supervisor or co-worker. If co-worker, it is important that she report the incidents to her... Read More