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Overview of the Constructive Discharge Doctrine
A constructive discharge describes an employee's decision to resign because the employer made the terms and conditions of employment so miserable that reasonable people would resign. Under those circu... applies to All States

Can they enforce my Non-compete if they Fired Me?
Non-competition agreements hit fired employees particularly hard, especially when the employer fires the employee without warning or cause. Non-competes hits fired employees with a second whammy, a ba... applies to All States

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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

Preliminary Injunctions in Non-competition Cases
A preliminary injunction is a court order, issued at the beginning of a case, which preserves the relative position of the parties while the case is pending. It usually remains in effect until replace... applies to All States

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I had a back injury at work I have been wrote up twice for missing to much work cause of my injury and other medical issues. My supervisor told me I should just quit since I can't do my job and asked me why I left my last job. The harrasment just keeps on
Back injury I have an attorney but can't do anything about it. applies to Iowa  ·  0 answers

in march of 2015 i tore my miniscus at work and my employer paid for my surgery through workmans comp and made me a settlement offer which i have not yet accepted. Now i have hurt my knee again and am currently going to the nurses office of a morning befo
1st injury 2015, not come to a settlement with employer yet New injury Feb 2016 same knee and same kind of injury, torn miniscus can i settle the first injury case now or will it become one with the n... applies to Missouri  ·  0 answers

Can I be denied overtime because I have a work comp injury in Missouri?
I recently had surgery on my elbow and it is through worker comp. My company is denying me any overtime due to my injury although I'm working regular time. Can they deny me overtime hours? applies to Missouri  ·  1 answer

extended injury & provided dr note & employer wants more detail
5/8/11 tore acl, surgery 6/22/11. 7/3/11 cracked kneecap, 7/21/11 broke kneecap in half due to slip & fall. Need surgery again on 8/4/11. Provided dr's notes for all absenses as required. Now employer... applies to Minnesota  ·  0 answers

how do i job search after termination due to failed post injury drug test?
Previous employer informed me that the results of my post injury drug test (which I failed) would not be discussed with any one calling or asking for reference of my employment there. I have since the... applies to Arizona  ·  0 answers

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