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While an employer cannot fire someone for seeking or asking about unemployment, it would be your burden of proving that the firing was for that... Read Answer
Oklahoma is an at-will employment state, so generally, one can be fired for no reason at all. You should file for unemployment. Now then, if you... Read Answer
Not necessarily. What this person did was a crime. A third party action, such as a crime, could break the chain of liability. However, the bank may... Read Answer
What you can do depends on how far along in the case you are. For example, if it is before the hearing, you could ask for them to subpoena witnesses.
I am not sure what the laws in your state may require so you should speak to an Oklahoma attorney. My guess is that unless there is a union... Read Answer
If the employer relies upon a rrport prepared by a third party, the employer is required by the Fair Credit Reporting and Disclosure Act to identify... Read Answer
Your question is more complex than you may believe. Generally, an employee is exempt or non-exempt. That is, you usually can't be... Read Answer