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WRONGFUL TERMINATION
MY POSITION WAS ELIMINATED AFTER 9 YEARS WITH THIS COMPANY. TWO HOURS AFTER MY POSITION WAS ELIMINATED, MY EX-BOSS APPOINTED SOMEONE TO THAT SAME POSITION. I HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT IF A POSISION IS ELIMI... applies to Texas  ·  1 answer

I was recently laid off and told it was because the position was eliminated. There were 4 people that held the same title and position that I did. 2 men and 2 women. the company eliminated the positions of the 2 women. One of the men was provided privileg
I was recently laid off and told it was because the position was eliminated. There were 4 people that held the same title (RVP Operations) and position that I did. 2 men and 2 women. The company elimi... applies to Washington  ·  1 answer

My position was eliminated but there are 2 other people that have the same position.....
I recently lost my job and the reason I was given was that my position was eliminated. The problem is that I worked with two other employees that had the same title and position that I had and they ar... applies to Michigan  ·  0 answers

Can you be eliminated from a position and then the same position be posted
I was let go and told that the position was being eliminated and less than 2 months later the position was posted. There were minors problems with management in the past but no yearly evaluations was ... applies to North Carolina  ·  1 answer

FMLA - job elimination
I was on FMLA leave for back surgery, and call my boss to tell him of my release from doctors to go back to work the following week. Two days later I was told by my boss that he "eliminated" my positi... applies to Tennessee  ·  1 answer

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Fakhimi, Houman
Former in-house counsel to a public company now representing employees.
Santa ana, California

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Sacramento, California

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Washington, District of Columbia

Barna, Jim
A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE FOR EMPLOYMENT LAW REPRESENTATION.
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