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My employer decided to change the hours of all stna' s at the hospital I'm employed by to a time in which wouldnt accomodate....
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Answered on December 20, 2011
Unfortunately you do not appear to have any legal recourse. Your employer is within their privilege to set hours of work as long as these hours do...
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Would I qualify for unemployment?
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Answered on December 20, 2011
As you are presumably an at-will employee, you can be fired for any reason or no reason at all. However, the standard for being granted...
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Cited for driving under suspension, speeding and fictitious registration
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Answered on December 11, 2011
This is one of those "it depends" answers. It depends if the prosecutor will plea deal. It depends which judge catches your case. It depends how...
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Do Auto Technicians get time & one half for over 40 hours? My employer says "No & no premium for night shift either."
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Answered on December 10, 2011
There ARE some exemptions from the overtime laws for auto repair persons but more information must be known before a correct assessment can be...
I got arrested and fired for scanning customer coupons that didn't match. I'm facing an M1 theft by deception, any jail time?
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Answered on December 04, 2011
An M1 is the highest misdemeanor. (But a theft of $5000 is a a high felony so I do not know why you were charged with an M1). The maximum...
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$15 theft charge from former employer. is this considered a minor misdemeanor?
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Answered on November 28, 2011
In Ohio, theft under $500 is a misdemeanor of 1st degree. This is four degrees ABOVE a minor misdemeanor. It is punishable my 180 days of...
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I have a quick question about a speeding ticket.
I was wondering if my ticket could get waived since it is my first offense.
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Answered on November 27, 2011
With all due respect to my colleague from Minnesota. This is not really the way juvy court works in Ohio. There ARE ways of keeping your record...
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What legal options do I have when a former employer won't pay me the money he owes me? I'm in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Answered on November 27, 2011
This is the type of dispute that is best served by small claims court. The money owed is really not enough to engage an attorney. You will need...
Can a ohio employer deny giving me my employee file or at least a copy of it
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Answered on October 26, 2011
Ohio courts have held that an employee's personnel file is the property of the employer. So, you will not be allowed a copy until you file suit in...
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Cited for 451021A failure to reinstate license
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Answered on October 18, 2011
The judge will indeed have you pay. That's what "restitution" is. Also, you have another charge against you because of no insurance. This is...
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