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Employment-at-will means that you can be fired at any time for good reason, bad reason or no reason at all. Your employer needs no legal... Read Answer
Yes. However, if you were fired for pursuing workers compensation benefits, you would be able to file a legal claim against your former... Read Answer
Harassment is not unlawful unless it is based on race, color, sex, national origin, religion, disability or age 40 or older. If she complained... Read Answer
Not on that basis. North Carolina is an employment-at-will state and employers are not legally required to follow their own policies regarding... Read Answer
FMLA guarantees covered employees up to 12 weeks of leave to deal with serious health conditions. If the employee is not ready to return to... Read Answer
Perhaps you are wrongfully terminated in the fairness or moral sense. However, I see nothing in these facts that indicate your termination was... Read Answer
I do not see a question. However, if you were terminated and still received pay, then the employer is legally entitled to that money back so... Read Answer
Yes, you can be termianted at any time for any reason. You would only be able to file a legal claim if the time off from work was covered under the... Read Answer
In most circumstances, if you have been discriminated against on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, religion, disability or age 40 or... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state and you can be fired for good reason, bad reason or no reason at all. It does not matter whether... Read Answer
You can be fired for any reason. You can only sue if you can show there was an unlawful motive for your termination. That would include... Read Answer
You should apply for unemployment for sure. You will be denied only if there is evidence of misconduct. If you were fired because your... Read Answer
Employers are allowed to terminate an employee for any reason even if the reason is unfair. The employer needs no proof of anything as he could be... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state. You can be fired for any reason; good reason, bad reason or no reason at all. You can only... Read Answer
The statement itself is not a violation of any law. However, that statement could be a very important piece of evidence to show that you terminated... Read Answer
Not clear on your circumstances. If you are missing time away from work, whether tardy or missing whole days, then why would it not be covered by... Read Answer
If you are an employee and your employer is not giving you a paycheck for work you have performed, then you can contact the North Carolina Department... Read Answer
Harassment is unlawful only if it is based on race, color, sex, national origin, religion, disability or age 40 or older. A complaint to HR is... Read Answer