Can I legally present myself as an 'employee' of my own company to my prospective employer?
Well of course you can tell the truth, and I suspect there are very many people who are presenting themselves as executives, VP sales, and officers...
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Well of course you can tell the truth, and I suspect there are very many people who are presenting themselves as executives, VP sales, and officers...
I agree with what Christine says above, and I would encourage you to pull together whatever documentation was given to the employer about your...
I agree with what's been said, but I'll add the correct time to reach out to an attorney is when you start feeling like you've been singled out for...
I agree witht he answer above, and will echo that the family business / employer scenario seems to be a relationship time bomb...and one that is...
A couple of things to consider: The Depty Commissioners at the DLSE should be helpful to you if you engage in their process without an attorney,...
Although you may file with e DFEH or perhaps the EEOC yourself, you should talk to an attorney first. Getting a do-over by the DFEH or EEOC is not...
No, unless there is some promise in some handbook or policy that the 2 week notice custom comes with a guarentee of getting two weeks pay. What...
If the co-worker was obviously a member of a protected class; including the immutable characterisitc of age, race, gender, disabilty, religion,...
I guess we are left to guess this is part of the DFEH charge investigatove process? Whether it's the DFEH, EEOC, DLSE or other, these agencies are...
To answer your questions directly: Yes, you can get fired! It happens all to frequently. I agree with comprehensive answer given above, but...