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California Non-competition Law
At one time California courts enforced contractual restraints on competition as long as they were reasonably imposed. However, in 1872 California adopted a public policy favoring open competition and ... applies to California

EEOC Time Limit for Filing a Charge of Discrimination
Before a sexual harassment or other discrimination victim can file suit in federal court, they must first file a charge of discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Feder... applies to All States

Overview of COBRA Health Insurance Continuation Rights
COBRA is a federal law that requires group health plans to continue covering an employee after the employee's employment has ended. COBRA stands for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act,... applies to All States

How to Hire a Competitor's Employees
Suppose an employee from a competitor applied for an open position with your firm. She did not take any trade secrets from the competitor and will not solicit her the competitor's customers. However, ... applies to All States

What Happens to My Job If I Suffer a Workers Compensation Injury
Enter your article here As many of you may know, a workers compensation injury is one where you have suffered an injury working on the job for your employer. Many employers carry workers compensation ... applies to Florida

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Tomorrow is the last day of open enrollment and employer has not provided any information. Are they legally required to provide information before the open enrollment date?
Tomorrow is Dec 15th and the exchange will close. My employer has not provided any open enrollment information for our company-sponsored benefits. Is this legal? applies to Florida  ·  0 answers

With corona virus in play, I am 63 and I believe that I am at risk with my employer who choose to remain open. Can I ask to be laid off with loosing my job? My state is a at will employer.
We deal directly with public and my employer is choosing to stay open. applies to Indiana  ·  0 answers

how will a 401k distribution effect an UN-opened claim
I was laid off last tuesday and on friday had a pre-scheduled meeting to roll over my 401k, to my local bank, into an IRA. The intention was to be able to take a lump sum payment, due to serious econo... applies to Ohio  ·  2 answers

Can they demote me for not having an open avialability when I havent had it for months
I am an ASM at dollar general when offered the position I did not have an open availability and for months I have been working the night shift which is what I can work. Just recently we got a new stor... applies to Missouri  ·  0 answers

In my company handbook it states we frequently post open positions. I have been with the company foe almost 4 years. There is someone who was promoted 2 times-they did not post the job opening and give anyone who is qualified the opportunity to apply for
Can I sue my employer for not posting an open position and giving me the opportunity to apply for it. applies to New York  ·  1 answer

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