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Overview of American At-will Employment
American employment law is built on the foundation of at-will employment. Before any meaningful body of employment law existed, employment in America was at-will. Based in state contract law, at-will ...
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Summary of ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA)
On September 25, 2008, President Bush signed the ADA Amendment Act (ADAAA) into law. It's effective date is January 1, 2009. The U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives both unanimously pass...
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WARN Act Requires 60 Days Notice for Plant Closings and Mass Layoffs
The Worker Adjustment Retraining and Notification Act ("WARN") requires employers to provide 60 days advance written notice of a "plant closing" and "mass layoffs." This article defines a mass layoff ...
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Implied Contract exception to Employment at-Will
In general, under the employment-at-will doctrine, the employment relationship between employer and employee is terminable at the will of either. See At-will Employment . Even so, some state supreme c...
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Rights of an Ohio Employee who is a Minority Shareholder
A special exception to employment at-will doctrine applies to employees who are minority shareholders of close corporations. In their case, majority shareholders cannot terminate their employment with...
applies to Ohio
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I worked for 30 years and accrued over 1,000 hours of long term sick time. With the new law, they wiped out all accumulated sick time, is this legal. They did not grandfather it although they said they would
Our sick time was divided into 2 banks, short and long term. Short term was out under 7 days. Long term bank could be used if out more than 7 days. I have never used the long term in 30 years. Since t...
applies to California · 0 answers
I was on short term disability due to a cancer. My short term disability ended in February and I was put on long term disability not able to return to work yet. I will be 58 in August. I have worked for this company for 14 yrs. I think they have retired m
Is this discrimination?
applies to New York · 1 answer
If my term appointment with the federal government did not get renewed, can I claim unemployment?
I was working on a TERM appointment with the federal government. A term position is one which is not to exceed 13 months, but can be renewed for another year depending on needs, funding, performance, ...
applies to Massachusetts · 0 answers
The term of the agreement seems ambiguous, I need to know the term.
I signed a non-compete with a term that was defined as 12 months. However, the agreement does not specify when that 12 month period begins. If it started when I signed the agreement then it expires in...
applies to District of Columbia · 0 answers
I was placed on long-term disability from my employment in April 2016. I recently applied for Social Security benefits. I was told if I received a lump sum payment from Social Security, I would need to repay the amount of money I received from long term i
I have had seven spinal surgeries. I have been declared by long-term insurance as being totally disabled. I was told by the long-term insurance company I needed to apply for Social Security benefits. ...
applies to Pennsylvania · 1 answer
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