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That depends, was your coworker a member of a minority and did your boss state why he didn't want you to be friends with this person?......Need more... Read Answer
You probably have no case because Tennessee is an "employment at will" state.
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state which means you can be fired for any reason and there is no liability for the employer unless there is... Read Answer
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Dear Mr. Springer,
I would be happy to discuss your case and give you my opinions. Please fee free to give me a call for a free case... Read Answer
Tennessee is an employment at will state which means that you can be fired for any reason or no reason. The only protection that you have is that you... Read Answer
Tennessee is an employment at will state which means that you can be fired for any reason or no reason. The only protection that you have is that you... Read Answer
Unfortunately the facts you've provided are rather sparse. What specifically did you complain of to your manager, i.e., why did you believe you were... Read Answer
None of this is unlawful on its face because North Carolina is an employment-at-will state which means you can be fired (or hours cut, disciplined,... Read Answer
This is an employment-at-will state which means you can be fired for any reason and there is no liability for the employer unless there is an... Read Answer
This is a difficult question because the employer is taking the position that the employee cannot do the job. The classic example is a fireman who... Read Answer
Who is the employer and what was the basis for being put on administrative leave?
This is a terribly unfair situation. However, in general, the only claims for failure to hire are those that were motivated by race, color, sex,... Read Answer
It depends on where you live. Some cities or counties have ordinances that regulate how the soon the water can be turned off and about charging a... Read Answer
The key to success is careful and written documentation of what took place. Your friend must make a clear and specific record with the employer using... Read Answer
If you have a written contract to buy the car and you have made all of the payments, then you can sue your brother in General Sessions Court to get... Read Answer
Depends on how they treat similarly situated employees and whether you are a member of a protected class.
Hi Jason:
Sorry to hear about your situation. Your question begs a lot of questions.
For instance, with respect to your bad back, was... Read Answer
Yes. However, there could be a situation where you might be able to file a legal claim against your employer for the termination. You... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state which means you can be fired for any reason and there is no liability for the employer unless there is... Read Answer
No. In Tennessee personnel files, and the documents therein, are property of the employer. The employer is not required to provide copies... Read Answer
You may terminate your attorney by simply sending him a letter that states you no longer need his services. You did not indicate the date of the... Read Answer