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Filing sexual harassment claims in Illinois
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Military Employment Leave: Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights
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Ohio Prohibition against Military and Uniformed Services Employment Discrimination
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Recourse for Job Elimination?
I was employed on 11/5/01 and laid-off due to job elimination on 12/17/01 (6 weeks) from a Sr. IT Management position with Definity Health Corporation. I was told 3 days after I became employed that m... applies to Minnesota  ·  1 answer

I too was laid off for this reason( job elimination) but they are now hiring for my same position. is there anything I can do?
I was terminated due to job elimination but they are now hiring for my old position. I know it was because I had been there the longest and did my job but called out the ones who didn't do their job. ... applies to Arkansas  ·  0 answers

May a company lawfully fill a position that was previously eliminated?
An employee receives a severence package in September, stating job elimination. The exact position (same title and functions) is posted immediatley and the position is then filled by an external candi... applies to Arkansas  ·  0 answers

What are my rights in position elimination
23 year employee position being eliminiated over a 4-month employee with same classification. 23 year emmployee told no position in-house & therefore unemployed because "look back" only allow within 5... applies to Ohio  ·  0 answers

Layoff due to position elimination
In Aug. 2003 I was layed off due to elimination of my position. I was told at the time I was let go, that the position could not be reinstated to another person for 1 yr. and that if the Dr. that was ... applies to California  ·  1 answer

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