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Alan James Brinkmeier
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You can be fired for no reason at all. If you do not have an employment...
Andres Rivera-Ortiz
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This may be a violation of federal law, or maybe not. The National Labor...
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Daniel T. Silverman
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Without further investigation and information, I would say yes this is...
Carlos Gonzalez
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It really depends, if the locks are as a result of a religious practice i would...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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If you are an at-will employee, you can be fired for any reason or no reason,...
Harold Mark Goldner
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...and now a response from a Pennsylvania lawyer. If you properly invoked...
Harold Mark Goldner
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Pennsylvania is an at will state in which you can be terminated at any time for...
Alec Brian Wisner
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Consult an attorney immediately! I'm sure that this has been litigated before,...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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I'm not licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania so this is not intended as...
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Daniel T. Silverman
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Yes. Pennsylvania is an at-will employment state. This generally means that...
Robert John Murillo
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Unless you had a contract for this particular position at that particular pay,...
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Roger Traversa
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Personal property at a place of employment remains the personal property of the...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Yes. The flu vaccine requirement is a reasonable one related to the job you do...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Being at work on time can be a basis for termination. If you are an at-will...
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Locksley O'Sullivan Wade
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There is no law or rule stating that they, your former employer, cannot contact...
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Theodore John Koban
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No. You are right, FICA is Social Security. Medicare is something else.
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Daniel T. Silverman
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The real question will be how/why did they pick those 100 and 30 employees. If...
Daniel T. Silverman
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Without more specifics, its hard to comment on. If you are a member of a union,...
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