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Defamation claims (slander) are very hard to win especially if they are related to employment. You would need to discuss this matter with an... Read Answer
You may have a claim for sex discrimination if you were fired because of your sexual orientation. You may also have a claim if you were bullied... Read Answer
Wrongful or unlawful termination is a very limited claim in North Carolina. I do not see anything, other than your opinion, that indicates the... Read Answer
I do not see a question, but the request that you provide return to work documentation is not, by itself a violation of the law. It also is not... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where you can be terminated at any time for any reason. You can only file a wrongful termination... Read Answer
Unfortunately these questions are too specific and complex for us to respond to in this forum. We can give you general guidance, but answer to... Read Answer
By itself, no. North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where you can be fired for good reason, bad reason or no reason at all and there... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where an employer can fire an employee for good reason, bad reason or no reason at all. Yes, you... Read Answer
You will be able to find an employment attorney if you have a good claim for wrongful termination. In order to have a claim for wrongful termination,... Read Answer
Terminated on hearsay is not unlawful. However, termination for reporting sexual harassment, including sexual harassment of another employee,... Read Answer
Yes, you can be fired for zero tolerance. North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where you can fired at any time for any reason. You can... Read Answer
You can file for unemployment anytime you lose your job. In general, you will get unemployment benefits unless the employer shows you quit or were... Read Answer
There is no one statute of limitations for wrongful termination. It depends on what law you are claiming was violated. In some... 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
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
I do not see a question. However, North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where an employee can be terminated for good, bad or no reason... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state which means an employee can be fired at any time for any reason. You can be fired for good... 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
No. North Carolina is an employment-at-will state where an employee can be fired for any reason. The only time you can file a legal claim... Read Answer