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Traci Michelle Hinden
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Check the National Labor Board for National answers and search your Secretary...
Jared W. Pierce Esq.
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In North Carolina, employees are presumed to be "at will." At-will employees...
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Vicki B. Rowan
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There are several questions presented. If an employee is out on FMLA, she has...
Betsy F Walits JD
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I agree with the other answer, however, would like to add that it will be...
Archibald Johns Thomas III
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Although a verbal agreement can be valid, the probelm is usually two-fold in...
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Michael R Lee
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You have a WC claim if you reported the injury to your employer. Witnesses...
Jesse Sayre Shapiro
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I don't necessarily agree that you only have a claim if you notified your...
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Nigel Stephen Malden
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If your unemployment benefits come from the state like in WA, you probably have...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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In many states, if you receive any benefits to which you are not entitled, you...

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