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North Carolina is an employment-at-will jurisdiction. You can be fired at any time for any reason. The only time that you can... Read Answer
No. The personnel file is property of the employer. The law does not require an employer, except for the government, to provide access to... Read Answer
North Carolina is an employment-at-will state. That means an employee can be fired at any time for good reason, bad reason or no reason... Read Answer
The National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA) maintains a directory of its attorneys who are willing to represent employees. Just go to... Read Answer
It is possible that you could prove defamation although it would not be very easy in these circumstances. However, it is unlikely that you... Read Answer
The awards are referred to as "damages" and depend on the claims that you are making. Most wrongful termination claims allow damages for back... Read Answer
If these things were yours, that you bought, I know of no reason for the employer to claim those belong to them. They would not be the property... Read Answer
I do not see anything in this that violates the law although there could be more information that is not included in this. I recommend that you... Read Answer
As a general matter, employment in the United States is on an "at will" basis. That means that your employer may terminate your employment at any... Read Answer
It is a harsh world, and the employer has the law on it side. The rights of the employee are sacrificed for the good of the whole. The law does... Read Answer