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I was wrongfully accused of theft and let go after a 1 week suspension, with
Fedex office center. I was only clerk on duty from 3-8 pm. Tallied and cross checked my register each night (all on camera). No indication of any clerical problems from manager (period of 6-7 wks). Pu...
applies to Massachusetts · 0 answers
Ive been accused of theft, what should I do.
I'm a hha and I've been accused of theft and my agency didn't fire me and I don't know if they even did a write up against me, I was never formally presented with anything except they just stopped sen...
applies to Florida · 0 answers
Several of my paychecks have bounced, also several distributors have had bounced checks/payments on their accounts,and now I am being accused of theft.
I was with my job almost two years, I was on-site manager. During this time they bounced four of my paychecks, bounced several distributors checks/payments, including the owner not dealing with the di...
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I have been employed for over 3-1/2 years and now Wrongfully accused of theft . I was discriminated by being the only employee SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION with NO PAY of the DISAPPEARANCE OF THE BRIDAL BOUQUET. Total time of suspensio
I have been employed for over 3-1/2 years and now Wrongfully accused of theft . I was discriminated by being the only employee SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION with NO PAY of the DISAP...
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Can I sue former employer
My former employer accused me of theft. I was arrested and charged with grand larceny. Former employer told me that I was seen on CCTV cameras stealing, that's the reason I was terminated. During tria...
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