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So employment in most states is at Will meaning you can be terminated for any reason or no reason as well as your privilege to separate for any... Read Answer
If the sexual relationship was based on keeping your job, then you may have a strong civil rights case. Speak with local counsel for more specific... Read Answer
You can use the "Find A Lawyer" feature on this website to find and reseach an attorney who is experienced with employment law. Keep in mind that... Read Answer
It is impossible to answer this question on a forum such as this due to the complexity of the ADA. It is made more difficult by the fact that... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where an employee can be terminated at any time for good, bad or no reason at all. It is not... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where you can be fired at any time for any reason. You can sue for wrongful firing only if you... Read Answer
This is certainly unfair, but it is not unlawful as North Carolina is an employment-at-will state. You should still file for unemployment... Read Answer
Your race and the race of the person who terminated you are not legally imporant. What is important is the motive. In otherwords, why were you... Read Answer
Yes, North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where an employee maybe terminated at any time for good reason, bad reason or no reason at... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where an employee can be fired at any time for any reason. You can be fired for a good reason, a... Read Answer
Yes you can. North Carolina is an emloyment-at-will state which means an employee can be fired at any time for good, bad or no reason at all. ... Read Answer
This certainly sounds unfair. However, there appears to be no legal claim here. Employees of cities and towns in North Carolina are... Read Answer
There are no easy wrongful termination claims including claims based on disability. At base, you must show that you were terminated (or not... Read Answer
Not based on these facts although more information could change the analysis. In general, employers in North Carolina are not required to allow... Read Answer
I cannot answer the union question as that is labor law. You need to find out from your union or, if you are not happy with the union answer or do... Read Answer
Not sure what the question is. If you were awarded unemployment benefits, how is this a loss? Do you mean the employer appealed, and the... Read Answer
No, this is not wrongful termination. The law only allows you to file a legal claim for wrongful termination if you can show that the... Read Answer
Yes, they can suspend you. Yes, they can say you quit when you did not. The fact that they say you quit might, in some very, very limited... Read Answer
Yes, you can be fired for sleeping on the job because North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where an employee can be fired for good reason,... Read Answer
I do not see any reason that you need an attorney in Raliegh specifically. What you need is an experienced employment attorney who handles... Read Answer
You will need to locate the attorney yourself and then reach out to him/her. Attorneys on this site who respond to these questions are not... Read Answer
You should consult with an experienced employment attorney to fully discuss and have them review the severance agreement. Now, having said... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state which means an employee can be fired at any time for any reason. The only tiime that you can file... Read Answer