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Sue for defamation.
You have a worker comp claim. There is no "suit" it is a comp claim . make sure it is reported and that you are getting proper care.
Yes. Overtime has nothing to do with the job function you do, it has simply to do with the number of hours worked in a given week. If you work 11... Read Answer
Yes, you could sue for defamation of character and infliction of emotional distress.
You need a lawyer. There's no simple do-it-yourself procedure.
I would immediately contact the U.S. Dept of Labor. They are the ones that enforce issues pertaining to employee benefits like this. Horrible what... Read Answer
You need to have a good attorney who will argue your case and protect you. Also, if the case is filed in small claims court, you can do it yourself /... Read Answer
You can sue the company but you will lose and your attorney will make money off of you. Unless your boss gave you a low rating because of your... Read Answer
Hello.
You obviously have a workers compensation case. If you haven't filed yet, you should contact the appropriate department at the company and... Read Answer
They can't force you to sign it but they can fire you for refusing to do so. Washington is an "employment-at-will" state, which means that absent... Read Answer
A for profit company can remove the profit from the company and pay shareholders. These are called dividends. Non-profit companies must reinvest... Read Answer
There are for-profit corporations and nonprofit corporations. The for-profit corporations have to pay taxes on their profits, the nonprofit... Read Answer
You can quit and get a new job. You can grin and bear it. You have no property right in being a manager. The owner of the company has the right to... Read Answer
"The first sentence of INA 214(b) states that: "every alien (other than a nonimmigrant described in subparagraph (l) or (v) of section 101(a)(15),... Read Answer
Yes, but it will be expensive. You need to consult with an attorney about the specific facts. Remember, if the girl or her parents don't have... Read Answer
It all depends on whether you were the victim of discrimination. If you were treated differently then your co-worker for a reason like your race,... Read Answer
This is some chance that the CEO's conduct is legal, but it is not at all clear. The majority shareholder has certain fiduciary obligations to the... Read Answer
Obtain an immigration attorney in Canada.
Meet with an attorney who handles wage claims and employment matters. You must be paid for all the time you worked. The harassment may have... Read Answer
Very interesting question. I'm going to give you what will become a very complicated answer, and I can respond only in general terms. ... Read Answer
If you have been overpaid, you are going to be obligated to refund the overpayment.
Probably yes. As you know, the law requires that hourly employees be paid time and a half for all hours over 40 in any work week. There... Read Answer