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If there was poor performance, a representative will be forced to prove it at an Unemployment Hearing when you apply for Unemployment Insurance...... Read Answer
You should always tell the truth. Look closely at the question. If it asked "ever charged" etc, then you must disclose They will do a background... Read Answer
It would depend on what issue is involved, and where you are in the process.
I do not know if un-married parties qualify for FMLA. I do not know if federal employees qualify for FMLA, the Feds likely have their own policy,... Read Answer
Generally, an employer can fire any employee for any reason, without incurring liability.
North Carolina is an "at-will employment" state, meaning that, with limited exceptions, an employee can be terminated for a bad reason, an unfair... Read Answer
There are many issues involved in your sisters case including potential worker's compensation and third party liability claims. This is not... Read Answer
The employer should be providing a reasonably safe place to work. However, when working with this population that can be difficult. Without knowing... Read Answer
Under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, an employer is required to compensate an employee for all the time that the employee works,... Read Answer
Regardless of whether your husband works for the government directly or for a private company, there's nothing in your post that immediately... Read Answer
Yes, a company can have a "scent free" policy. Some people can have allergic reactions to various scents, and an employer may adopt such a... Read Answer
Sure. Unless you work some sort of "flex time" or other schedule that you determine yourself, an employer expects you to be at work, on time,... Read Answer
Immediately your husband should deliver/fax/messenger a Claim Form for Workers' Compensation Benefits before he gets fired. Comp Claims submitted... Read Answer
There could be any number of legal issues implicated here, depending on the facts of the situation. You could claims relating to infliction of... Read Answer
I don't necessarily see facts here that would ultimately provide a winnable cause of action for fraud, but that doesn't mean that the other company's... Read Answer
If you are not under a contract, you are normally an "employee at will". This means you can quit or be fired for any or no reason so long as it does... Read Answer
I would contact the NY unemployment office, they are extremely helpful in these matters and will definitely give you the most correct answer, you can... Read Answer
If you were denied UI benefits, the Employment Department will have a reason for your denial. If this occurred pursuant to an initial telephone... Read Answer
The timing of your question confuses me a bit, as I got this question at 1pm which likely means you submitted it either a day or more ago, and thus... Read Answer
Unless you are in a union or under contact you can be terminated any time for no reason, even for a wrong reason (just not a discriminatory reason). ... Read Answer
If it can be established that he cuts were age-based, then yes, there may be a discrimination lawsuit. There are many attorneys that specialize in... Read Answer
Are you sure they are illegalities? Unless you signed an employment contract you are an at will employee and can be let go for any number of reasons... Read Answer
Ordinarily, employment in California is at-will, which means that your employer can terminate you for any reason without cause, as long as it is not... Read Answer
He should file for unemployment. In these circumstances, it's possible that the employer would contest a benefit award, which would necessitate a... Read Answer