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In New Jersey, how many days in advance you are required to notify your employer you leaving the company?
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Answered on September 19, 2016
Unless you are employed under a contract, you are considered an "at will" employee. This means that both you and your employer are free to end the...
Is spray painting on a public street illegal?
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Answered on September 07, 2016
This is not an employment question but a criminal law question. I'll change the category in AVVO so you can get responses from criminal defense...
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Can employer change what was offered on my job offer email?
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Answered on August 09, 2016
You mention a contract. Do you have an actual employment contract or just a job offer letter (or email)? It makes a difference. You should take any...
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Unpaid trial.
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Answered on July 20, 2016
The agency is required to pay you for all hours actually worked by the next regularly scheduled pay date after you left employment. If they don't...
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Collecting Unemployment when you quit - NJ
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Answered on July 14, 2016
There is no way to answer this question without knowing more facts. In New Jersey, an employee can be denied unemployment compensation for leaving...
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Bonus and resignation
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Answered on July 13, 2016
There is no way to answer your question without reviewing the entire contract, which should include details of the bonus plan. You should talk with...
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Can my employer keep my check for this reason?
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Answered on July 12, 2016
Attorney Ezold is correct. New Jersey's Wage Payment Act requires your employer to pay all wages due you on or before the next regularly scheduled...
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Can an employer make a minor pay back money lost on a shift and can they hold their pay?
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Answered on July 08, 2016
The short answer is no, the employer cannot deduct money for the lost badges from her paycheck. Also, under New Jersey's Wage Payment Act, the...
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Am I protected? Is reporting a potential contract breach a whistleblower type activity? Or must it be more "criminal"?
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Answered on May 24, 2016
There is no easy answer to your question as it is very fact-dependent. Based on what you have described, specifically that you were told to "steal...
How can I beat this careless driving case without owing fines?
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Answered on May 02, 2016
You can plead "not guilty" but it will be your word against the police officer's word. You've already admitted to having a tray of food on your lap...
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