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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...
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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...
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,...
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Herbert J Tan
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You can be fired via smoke signals, the manner in which you are terminated is...
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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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Harold Mark Goldner
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The issue of whether you are paid accrued paid time off is a function of...
Herbert J Tan
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Under the FRCP, you should file a request for default if they have not filed an...
Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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Under federal anti-discrimination law, the termination must have been motivated...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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An employee without a union or employment contract is an employee at will and...
Harold Mark Goldner
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Pennsylvania is an 'at will' state which means that unless you have an...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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I am not a PA lawyer, but a NJ one. This may have been a violation of your...
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Jason Kutulakis
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Pennsylvania is an "at-will" state which means that with few exceptions an...
John Joseph Miravich
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Based on the facts you gave, no. You are an at-will employee in Pennsylvania....
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Harold Mark Goldner
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If your employer had more than 50 employees, and you had been working full time...
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Harold Mark Goldner
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You haven't posted enough information for me to be certain, but it sounds like...
May Mon Post
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I agree with Mr. Goldner, and I want to add that usually a separation agreement/...
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Harold Mark Goldner
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Your question is a little unclear. Were you terminated? Were you terminated...
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Oscar Michelen
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The answer depends upon your employment status. If you are not under a...

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