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Yes. The only law in North Caroilna that protects your job while you are unable to work is the FMLA (or rare cases the ADA). If you were... Read Answer
Unfortunately, your employer is correct. This is an at will work state. The only wrongful terminations are for discrimination or... Read Answer
Unless the abuse is due to an unlawful factor such as discrimination based on race, color, sex, national orgin, religion, disability or age 40 or... Read Answer
Bullying is not unlawful in North Carolina. Discrimination or harassment is unlawful if the employer has at least 15 employees and the... Read Answer
More than likely, yes. FMLA is the only thing that really protects your job if you are absent due to a heath or medical condition. Once... Read Answer
That is certainly up to you and is a practical question for which you will need to consider things such as your financial situation, options for a... Read Answer
Not sure exactly what you mean about post dating or what type of paperwork. In any case, employers are only required to pay you for time (days) you... Read Answer
The issue is what the employers vacation/time off policy says. You should get that policy and review it. Employers who offer vacation/time off... Read Answer
I do not see a question in this post. Also, I do not see anything that suggests the employer violated the law. If you feel that you want... Read Answer
Employers are not required to get your permission to reduce your wages. Employers are only required to comply with wage and hour laws which... Read Answer
This forum is for posting questions. If you would like to reach out to lawyers to see if they offer free consultations, you can use the "Find A... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where an employee can be fired at anytime, for any reason. Employers generally are not required... Read Answer
Yes. Except for confidential information such as social security numbers, employers do not owe a duty of confidentiality to employees.
The Wage and Hour law requires an employee's final check be paid on the next regular pay date for the payperiod in which employment ended. If the... Read Answer
I do not see a question on this post. It is possible that you have a claim under the FMLA and/or the Americans With Disabilities Act. ... Read Answer
Your employer is not required to provide you with a set number of hours and can change your hours anytime it chooses. However, if the only reason for... Read Answer
Yes. Your employer can fire you at anytime in North Carolina. However, depending on how the severance agreement is worded, you may be able to... Read Answer
No. Employers in North Carolina are not required to provide days off (you can be worked 7 days per week) and are not required to give holidays... Read Answer
How they treat you is not at issue and you haven't described how you have been treated differently. The payment arrangement you mentioned is... Read Answer
Unfortunately, in NC, you can be filed for any reason other than discrimination or retaliation as we are a right to work state.
We cannot answer that as we would have no way of knowing if your current employer would sue you. However, an experienced employment attorney... Read Answer