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190 legal questions have been posted about labor and employment by real users in Idaho. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include whistleblower litigation, wage and hour law, and occupational safety and health (osha). All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.

Is it legal or is it breech of customer confidentiality on bank side to talk to my boss about what we have spoken about?

Answered 11 years and 10 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
There are no banker/customer confidential relationships under GA law, so anything may lawfully be repeated/shared.
There are no banker/customer confidential relationships under GA law, so anything may lawfully be repeated/shared.

Is my company liable for my tools if they are stolen?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
No, unless you can prove that their negligence caused the theft, which will be hard to prove.
No, unless you can prove that their negligence caused the theft, which will be hard to prove.

Is it okay for everyone in the workplace, boss included to video tape your computer screen during the work day?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   5 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
This is legal in GA. You have a lower expectation of privacy under GA Law in the work place than you do in your own home.
This is legal in GA. You have a lower expectation of privacy under GA Law in the work place than you do in your own home.

Can I sue my employer if I was attacked twice by a coworker in a span of two weeks?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   6 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Your sole remedy in GA against an employer for an on the job injury is a workers compensation claim. You may sue the co-workers.
Your sole remedy in GA against an employer for an on the job injury is a workers compensation claim. You may sue the co-workers.

What happens if a settlement offered verbally was accepted but rejected in written form?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I do not know. You should ask your EEOC attorney. If you do not have one, you need one.
I do not know. You should ask your EEOC attorney. If you do not have one, you need one.

How can I protect my job?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I know of no legal remedy available to you. Work is right, FMLA does not cover friends.
I know of no legal remedy available to you. Work is right, FMLA does not cover friends.

How can I protect my job?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by Nancy J Wallace (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You cannot miss work whenever you wish and protect your job. Instead, help your friend get In-Home Support Services, IHSS, and get professionals in round-the-clock and stay employed. FMLA would only work for a few weeks. Your friend needs professionals who can be there regularly and follow doctor's orders.... Read More
You cannot miss work whenever you wish and protect your job. Instead, help your friend get In-Home Support Services, IHSS, and get professionals in... Read More

Does his work have the right to not reinstate his benefits when he is able to work the same amount of hours that he had previously?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by Nancy J Wallace (Unclaimed Profile)   |   5 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Labor Code 132a makes it a misdemeanor crime punishable with a $10,000 fine IF a Workers Comp judge decides that cutting off 'benefits' when a worker works just light duty and is not yet released to full duty with no restrictions. IF there is a Memorandum of Understanding that is, a work contract that says workers on a special 'light duty' assignment do NOT accrue full benefits as to workers on unrestricted duty, then there is no penalty due. IF the judge finds there is a 'business necessity' for this company that only workers on full, unrestricted duty accrue benefits and those on special modified-duty jobs do not, there there would be no penalty. IT would be a long, drawn-out Workers Compensation trial.?? But it may be worth it. So: this will require a Certified Specialist in Workers Comp (those "TV" "fight-for-you" people don't file or try these 132a cases). BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that the workers comp attorney you hire WILL file, serve and try the 132a claim... many many people get an attorney who will only do the injury portion of the claim and refuse to file or try the 132a petition because the 132a petition is three times the work for 1/2 the money.... Read More
Labor Code 132a makes it a misdemeanor crime punishable with a $10,000 fine IF a Workers Comp judge decides that cutting off 'benefits' when a worker... Read More

Can I sue my employer for failing to make a safe work environment?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   5 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
No, not unless you are actually injured, and then your sole remedy would be a workers comp claim you may report an unsafe condition to OSHA.
No, not unless you are actually injured, and then your sole remedy would be a workers comp claim you may report an unsafe condition to OSHA.

Can I sue someone for wrongfully accusing me of sexual harassment?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You may sue for slander.
You may sue for slander.

If I was hired into a large trucking company as a trailer mechanic and I now am being made to work on tractors, can my employer do that?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   6 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Employer may change job duties as often as they wish. You may quit if you do not like the change.
Employer may change job duties as often as they wish. You may quit if you do not like the change.

What are my options if I sign or not sign a separation agreement?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   6 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You may negotiate a change to the agreement, but the company does not have to agree.
You may negotiate a change to the agreement, but the company does not have to agree.

Would I have grounds to sue the company I work for if my fiance and I got fired because we're getting married and live together?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Yes, you may be fired for this. No, you have no legal remedy. For more info, Google this: Georgia, employment at will.
Yes, you may be fired for this. No, you have no legal remedy. For more info, Google this: Georgia, employment at will.

Is this a case of hostile work environment?

Answered 12 years ago by Arman Moheban (Unclaimed Profile)   |   5 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You need to file a claim for worker's compensation benefits that cover temporary disability benefits, ongoing medical treatment and a settlement for permanent disability and future medical care.
You need to file a claim for worker's compensation benefits that cover temporary disability benefits, ongoing medical treatment and a settlement for... Read More

Which is the best way to go if I want to start a business as a handyman?

Answered 12 years ago by John F. Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Probably LLC, commercial general liability and workers comp at a minimum. Buy an hour with an attorney, it will be worth your while.
Probably LLC, commercial general liability and workers comp at a minimum. Buy an hour with an attorney, it will be worth your while.

Can this pay roll issue be looked into to get back what's mine?

Answered 12 years ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You should make a chart of the date and hours you believe you were not paid. Give a copy of that to the manager, and request your pay. If he/she does not pay you, you may report this to Wage and Hour Division (WHD) - U.S. Department of Labor http://www.wagehour.dol.gov/ They have investigators that handle such claims. You must be paid at least minimum wage for every worked. That is the law.... Read More
You should make a chart of the date and hours you believe you were not paid. Give a copy of that to the manager, and request your pay. If he/she... Read More

Is there a law that states that you can be fired from your job simply from the way that you look?

Answered 12 years ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
This is completely legal in GA.
This is completely legal in GA.

If I leave 1 and 1/2 early each day to get my child, can I be fired for job abandonment?

Answered 12 years ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You should find another job as soon as possible If you are discharged, you may be able to collect unemployment, but you will need a good lawyer experienced in UI law. You should notify your employer in writing of your need, and ask for accommodations. If you are denied this, you may be able to collect unemployment, but only if there was no other option, such as after school care, etc. I know of no law that requires the employer to accommodate your request. They have a business to run.... Read More
You should find another job as soon as possible If you are discharged, you may be able to collect unemployment, but you will need a good lawyer... Read More

Can a former employer harass a former employee with bible quotes instead of answering why I am not paid?

Answered 12 years ago by Atty. Richard F. Rice (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Your situation seems complicated so you should immediately contact an attorney. Assuming that you are in Wisconsin, you apparently filed a wage claim, so since you have been terminated for filing that claim you now have a termination claim based on retaliation. You should save every email from your former employer as this could be important evidence. You can reply to the request for return of property by stating that you paid for the property so that you personally own it. Again, immediately contact an attorney.... Read More
Your situation seems complicated so you should immediately contact an attorney. Assuming that you are in Wisconsin, you apparently filed a wage... Read More

Can we legally classify the telemarketers we want to hire as independent contractors?

Answered 12 years and a month ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
This likely is not legal. You may apply to IRS for advance permission to do this. If you are wrong, and proceed, the penalties are substantial. You should also look at the unemployment taxes. You likely are liable for UI taxes, and they would be eligible for benefits when the job ends. The fact that you hired them as temp workers, for a limited duration, is of no consequences in UI world. They are unemployed due to lack of work, and therefore eligible. If you do not pay UI taxes, you likely will be busted when they apply for UI.... Read More
This likely is not legal. You may apply to IRS for advance permission to do this. If you are wrong, and proceed, the penalties are substantial. ... Read More

Can you sue for an unhealthy and abusive work environment?

Answered 12 years and a month ago by Arman Moheban (Unclaimed Profile)   |   6 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You need to file a claim for worker's compensation benefits that cover temporary disability benefits, ongoing medical treatment and a settlement for permanent disability and future medical care.
You need to file a claim for worker's compensation benefits that cover temporary disability benefits, ongoing medical treatment and a settlement for... Read More

Can I file a case for defamation if I am being falsely accused at work?

Answered 12 years and a month ago by Richard Baker, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   5 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Defamation is legally defined as the "holding up of a person to ridicule, scorn or contempt in a respectable and considerable part of the community to the damage of the reputation of another." Since his opinion is only limited to an audience of one (or perhaps all the officers within the corporation) it cannot be said that the statements are to a considerable part of the community, so the statements do no legally qualify as defamatory, without considering whether the statements are meant to ridicule, scorn or lower your reputation in the community.... Read More
Defamation is legally defined as the "holding up of a person to ridicule, scorn or contempt in a respectable and considerable part of the community... Read More