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Employers are not required to allow an employee time off work, even with a doctor's note, unless the time off is covered by FMLA. If the time off is... Read Answer
North Carolina is an at-will state which means you can be fired at any time for any reason. You can only file a legal claim if the motive for the... Read Answer
If you are an employee (not a 1099 worker), then any earned wages must be paid on the next regular payday for earning during that period. If... Read Answer
There is no employment law that prohibits the recording of conversations. There is a federal criminal law that covers recording of... Read Answer
There is not enough information here to give you any meaningful guidancce. However, with more information, we would only be able to give you... Read Answer
Yes. Unless the policy change is discriminatory based on race, color, sex, national origin, religion, disability or age 40 or older there is... Read Answer
Yes. North Carolina is an employment-at-will state were you can be terminated at any time for good, bad or no reason at all. Short term disability is... Read Answer
Yes, unless the absence is covered by the FMLA or, in limited cases, the Americans With Disabilities Act if you have a disabiity the missed time was... Read Answer
If you are an employee and not a contracted worker (1099), then the employer must pay you all promised wages on a previously arranged payday. ... Read Answer
You can only sue an employer if it terminates your employer due to an unlawful motive. In general, there are only two unlawful motives:... Read Answer
If this is the only act (one incident of pulling your shorts down), then, no it is not sexual harassment. If this and other actions are repeated over... Read Answer
Sorry this has happend to you. Unfortunately, if the employer does not address this, then there is no fast way to resolve it. The fastest way... Read Answer
I recommend that you consult with an experienced employment attorney. There are numerous exceptions (exemptions) for an employer to get out of... Read Answer
This is a very complex question and will depend on the circumstances so there is no way to answer it without a lot of information. However, keep in... Read Answer
I am not familiar with the law you reference. However, if you were fired because you made a legitimate complaint to the NC DHHS and you can... Read Answer
This is a public forum and I strongly encourage people not to post information here that reveals their identity or the identity of the... Read Answer
I am not sure what you mean about the notifications. However, there is no employment law that requires an employer to give you any warning or... Read Answer
The facts you provide are a little hard to understand because of your use of the word "company." You say a "company" called your office and... Read Answer
I suggest that you use the Find A Lawyer feature at the top of the page. We are not allowed to solicit on this website. However, you will... Read Answer
As for the injury, if you were at work, then you should speak to a workers compensation attorney.
As for the vacation, it will depend on the... Read Answer
The facts you provide to do not, by themselves, show that any law was violated. However, sex and racial discrimination is unlawful so if you... Read Answer