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My employer states that they do not have to pay me for what I have worked because I did not give them a full 10 days notice. I
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Answered on July 02, 2013
Your employer must pay you for all hours/days worked. They do not have to allow you to work your notice period. If you have additional questions,...
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Can I sue this company?
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Answered on July 31, 2011
The answer depends on why the environment was hostile. Was it based on a protected characteristic, such as race, age, gender, religion or national...
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Is this a violation of my rights as an employee
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Answered on June 24, 2011
Check with the Department of Labor. You may qualify for partial unemployment benefits due to the cut in hours. Other than that, there is probably...
Can an employer make you sign a non-compete upon resignation from job?
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Answered on June 11, 2011
If you are already resigned, you are under no obligation to sign anything. If your boss asks you to sign a non-compete, he must offer something in...
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Is it legal for an employer to not pay an employee for time spent training in Georgia?
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Answered on June 08, 2011
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, your employer must pay for training time with very few exceptions. This sounds like you were being trained for...
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If you are in retail sales, and your pay is cut for lack of sales, can they do that even though its out of yoru control?
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Answered on May 26, 2011
As long as your pay does not fall below minimum wage, the store can cut your wages. I expect that the company would argue that the economy is out...
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Is it legal in GA to force overtime after regular 8hr shift then made to leave early friday to avoid OT. meanwhile you have pa
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Answered on May 25, 2011
Generally, unless a state law or workplace rule says otherwise, the Fair Labor Standards Act uses a 40 hour, 7 day workweek to determine whether an...
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Can i be fired for something i did not do without an investigation?
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Answered on May 25, 2011
Under Georgia law, you can be fired for any reason or no reason at all. The only possible claims you may have after being fired are under Federal...
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What can i do if i'm constantly being treated from the district supervisor who isnt my immediate supevisor?
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Answered on May 16, 2011
Without more information, it is difficult to answer your question, but the most likely answer is nothing. Unless the supervisor's dislike is based...
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How do i get employer in court for wrongful termination?
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Answered on April 19, 2011
There is no claim for wrongful termination in Georgia. Georgia is an at-will state, meaning your employer can fire you for any reason or no reason...
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