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North Carolina is an employment-at-will state which means you can be terminated at any time for any reason. You can only file a wrongful... Read Answer
these cases are 'fact' sensitive. the position does not have to be left open in most situations. were there any restrictions upon your return to work... Read Answer
I am not a criminal attorney so I cannot answer the question about larceny. As for the termination, you can be fired at any time for any... Read Answer
You can be fired for any reason in North Carolina. If you can show that you had a disability covered by the American's with Disabilities Act, it... Read Answer
In North Carolina, personnel files are property of the employer and the employer does not have to give an employee access to the files if it so... Read Answer
Speak with an attorney. It is difficult to navigate the process to prosecute a claim if age discrimination and counsel would be very helpful to you... Read Answer
Severance agreements are a matter of pure contract, apart from a few required terms (reading and revocation periods under the Age Discrimination in... Read Answer
The statute itself states that actions are to be brought in the Circuit Court. It goes on to say that you can make a claim for "actual damages"... Read Answer
You should consult with an employment attorney. The employer must show a legitimate, non-discriminatory reason for the action. An employer cannot,... Read Answer
Unless you are being discriminated against on the basis of age, race, sex, disability, national origin, religion, etc, you don't have a claim simply... Read Answer
The facts would have to be explained at a consultation- it is impossible to make such a decision from your brief posting.
Gerry Wendrovsky, Esq.-... Read Answer
It depends. Based upon what you said in your question, you may have a sexual harassment case. For example, if you cut off the... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at- will state and that means an employee can be fired for any reason. This certainly seems unfair, but I do... Read Answer
Whether you were terminated for just cause or whether you were terminated for an unlawful reason is a different analysis. From the information you... Read Answer
you need to work closely with the HR people at your former employer to get the required COBRA documentation. if the HR people are not responsive, you... Read Answer
There are a multitude of issues which you have raised in your question. As far as keeping your job, Nevada is an at-will employment state where your... Read Answer
If you worked for an employer covered by the Family Medical Leave laws and you qualify for protection, then you may have a claim under Federal or... Read Answer