Can i apply for workman's compensation if my employer had me sign a not at fault statement?
Yes. Typically, Workers Comp does not require a showing of liability (fault), so long as you have a work-related injury. That is, you do not need...
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Yes. Typically, Workers Comp does not require a showing of liability (fault), so long as you have a work-related injury. That is, you do not need...
No problem with that, unless (as my colleagues point out) the test itself and/or the results are somehow used for discriminatory purposes. And...
Your employer is not required to pay you for missing time for work to appear for deposition pursuant to a third party subpoena. The opposing...
While these forms tend to be generally standard, the substance of the form is far more significant than the title of the document. Your attorney...
You cannot be made to work against your will, whatever the contract may call for. To the extent you do not want to work for a particular company,...
First things first: consult with an attorney as soon as possible! Your former employer cannot make you work; but the employment contract you...
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There isn't enough information here to provide meaningful feedback, other than your husband should seriously consider consulting an employment law...
I highly suggest you consult with an attorney immediately. Based on the brief information you've provided, your former employer seems to have...
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Nope. However, depending on who's address is changed, you may need to provide all other counsel with notice of same so as to make sure documents...
This question seems incomplete. Are you talking about costs you can subtract for tax purposes? If so, I think you may want to consult with a CPA...