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 If I give 2 weeks notice because of new employment, can my employer let me go early w/out paying me 2 weeks?
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 Is it legal to.......?
I gave my two weeks notice one week ago and my boss told me to" go home today and not come back since i didn't want to be there anyway" I was really depending on this week's pay ...


 My friend needs a lawyer, but she has no money. Can you hire a lawyer and not pay until they win? thank you.?
Where can I find such lawyers? She has already contacted 10 lawyers and they all want her to pay up front and she doesn't have anything....


 Is it against the law?
to give somebody a bad job reference?...


 My boss is now requiring me to clock out on my 10 minute break if I leave the property...is this legal?
The issue is being the liability of being on company time but being off the property, are they responsible should something happen? But, I need to eat and there is no food here, so I use my 10 to go ...


 I work 4 hours per day am i entitled to a break during that time.?

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I only ask because i everyone else gets a break every 2 hours although they do work 9 hours. just seems a little unfair that i am there 4 solid hours with no break ...


 Is it illegal if your employer does not give you a break or lunch break?
I have just joined a new security company. I work 12 hours a day shift without breaks or lunch breaks.

I have asked my employer why I dont get any breaks? They have said its because most ...


 Informal written warning at work left to find in desk?
my mum has just opened a draw at work and found a informal written warning (this was perposly left there by her boss) it was not handed to her as he is off work for 2 weeks, can he do this? seems ...


 Is it legal for a company not to allow their employees any UNPAID sick time off?
If not, who do I report this to so that the problem can be fixed?
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I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT GETTING SICK PAY!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO ASK THE QUESTION ...


 I want to resign from my job but am afraid of losing benefits. What can I do?
I am very unhappy in my job and want to resign. However, I am afraid of losing unemployment benefit, as you have to have a good reason for leaving a job before you are granted Jobseekers Allowance. S...


 If i work 8 and a half hours a day by law what breaks am i entitled to?
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 I recently found out that my boss has told everyone not to give me shifts...?
Ive had alot of trouble with this job. Including me finding out that they forged my signature on a contract changing me from a part timer to a casual... After alot of complaining to Head office... ...


 After 11 years on my job I was let go for no reason. Is there anything I can do about this?
I have worked on the same job for 11 years, always on time and always worked very hard. Today, I received a phone call from my boss telling me not to come in anymore & my check will be mailed to ...


 I work in Massachusetts. Our boss installed a webcam without our knowledge. Is that legal?
The other night a couple of my co-workers and I discovered our boss installed a webcam without any of our knowledge. I am trying to find out if that is legal or not....


 I have a disciplinary Hearing for saying ' I Dont give a F***' to one of my colleagues.?
I had a little argument with one of my colleagues who started saying who basically was stating 'i am better than you as i do more sales than you', to which i responded 'i dont give a **...


 Lunch Breaks!!?
I work in a tiny office 9-6pm 5 days a week with a flourescent light with no filter on it, the bulb is about 8ft long and the office is about 10ft x 5 ft !!! this hurts my eyes and gives me a ...


 Should I fire this guy ?
I caught my employee sleeping on the job. Probably he slept from 2:00 -2:30 PM when I caught him. Should I fire this guy for sleeping on the job ?

He is just an average employee. Not ...


 Notice period?
I think I may be offered a new job this afternoon (fingers crossed!!), and have been asked the question "could you give two weeks notice at your current position?"

I do not have ...


 Is it Legal to bar people from speaking Spanish on their lunch break?
I work in a Medical office and my boss said that we can't speak Spanish in the office even when we are on break. We have several doctors that speak Hebrew and we asked if they were allowed to ...


 What would you do in my situation?
I'm just shy of 28 years old and I'm considering giving up my career (currently working in Germany and making over $100K a year) to move back to my small town in Kansas to be with my family....



Kirsty X UK
I think I shall be sacked today - being used as an 'example' to scare other employees.?
Do you think I should kick up a stink and threaten legal action, or just leave in a dignified manner with my pride intact knowing I am not in the wrong and it is the companies loss, not mine? It's so much more satisfying to go down in a blaze of flames though, isn't it??



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retox
We need more details of what has happened here - give me more!!

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i give up
well i thought i was going to get push - was really because boss wanted to pay me less money so he gave me 'options' none of which appealed so i quietly worked the next 5 days (am on 5 days notice) and then didnt go in this week.... apparently the office fell apart without me so i got a call asking if i would be going back next week i just said thanks but no thanks.....

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sparkelspetra
How do you know? If anyone from your job told you that you are being fired, then there is a breach of confidentiality.....

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jamand
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Depends doesn't it - if you are crap at your job then leave sheepishly and quietly - if not, then go for it big time,

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David T
record the conversation and try to get them to admit to this. cherching loads of money

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tom4bucs
nope - cause you get burned worse

hold you head high and walk out the door

and help the competition BLOW THEM AWAY!

all the best

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Abel
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Check with the labor office and get their opinion about your situation. You might be able to sue them for wrongful dismissal. Of course, a labor lawyer is the best person to see if you want an opinion.

Peace and blessings!

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Mel
It's possible to do both, depending on the circumstances. Be professional on the way out the door. Smile and be gracious. Don't sign any warnings or disciplinary actions if you can avoid it. Keep copies of every document you are given, and obtain a copy of your entire employment record if possible.

Once you are gone, head straight to an employment attorney who can advise you as to whether or not your case has merit. If so, file a claim and don't forget to bring back that gracious smile when you see your former employer in court.

Good luck.

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Black
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Are you sure you weren't spending too much time on Y!A.

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Paul Anthony F
Not surprising , the state of bullying in Britain borders on sociological why don't you make AN EXAMPLE OF THEM AND KILL A FEW MANAGEMENT .

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MARIAM S
come on man, the info you give is so vague. Am sure all the interesting bits are left out!

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Im BETTER than that
well it depends on what happened or what others think happened

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sarah m
If you typed your question while on the job then you are probably in trouble - you should be doing your job.

Also, NEVER burn bridges. The blaze of flames will burn the bridge. You never know when a former work mate will be able to help you in the future.

Legal action from the employees point of view is virtually impossible to prove.

Just go quietly and thank them for the experience.

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bigtoe
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go kicking and screaming

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Brian_Galang
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Please ask for separation fee.

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clairejgray1
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Isn't that bullying? You can take legal action. Support can be obtained from the Andrea Adams Trust.

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lovingdaddyof2
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Don't burn bridges.

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Twist
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well if you actually intend to and are able to take legal action then why not give them hell but if you cant afford to take legal action or dont actually care enough to go through the trouble then dont throw out idle threats, it will just make you look bad and give them one more thing to chuckle about once the door closes behind you. i think a dignified leaving out is the best way most of the time though, it shows them that there job wasnt of any great importance to you and neither is there opinion of you.

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Bad bus driving wolf
I believe you should leave in such a manner that if you want to go back you won't give them an excuse to not let you.

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Martin
If you are being dismissed unfairly, then take them to an employment tribunal (if you are in the UK). No need for any "flames" or dramatics - when they sack you, simply ask for the reason. If they can give no good reason, then quietly inform them that you will be consulting a solicitor with the intention of taking the case to a tribunal. Alternatively they may try to avoid that by offering a "compromise agreement" (ie - cash) - in that case you may need to take legal advice on whether you should accept it or go for the tribunal.

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Jojotraveller
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Leave with your dignity intact and everyone else will be on your side - then go for it! But when going for a new job DO NOT diss the other company, new employers hate it and it puts them off. Don't tell them that you are taking legal action either, even if you are in the right and very justified, the new employers will worry about this too.

Have you had 3 written warnings? They can only sack you without these for Gross Misconduct. Get a copy of your company handbook, this will be really important if you are thinking about taking them to court as it should have everything about disciplinary in it. If what they have done to you does not match their process then you have them!

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Little miss naughty
Why are you going to be sacked, what have you done to deserve the sack!!

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The Prof
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DON'T DO IT!

Smile and leave with grace...

If you kick up a fuss then they will say..."Well I am sure clad we sacked THAT one!"

As for legal action ...here in the US you would have no luck due to a law called "At will employment:" In the UK maybe there are some laws that shield you!

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chicaguapa
Definately go out with dignity ... smile nicely and wish your employer good luck and then quietly say "you may hear from my solicitor"

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john c
Are you being fired for cause or personality? If it was for cause you would have gotten the old box and escort routine. Even if it was this, very few companies are prepared to maximize such a negative scenario. Managers want to know what's going on, not what is wrong. To use you as an "example" would let everyone know your boss has a management problem. This isn't likely.

So, it must be a personality issue. You should not discuss it with the personnel, but you could prepare a short exit letter. As they surround themselves with people they prefer, instead of people that perform, real issues will surface.

Just hand him the letter and tell him everyone realizes your work is not the problem. Also, that he can call you when he realizes it too. You leave professionally and on your terms,not his. Good Luck.

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jenesuispasunnombre
Just call in sick, get a sick note from your doctor to say that you are suffering from stress, which it sounds as though you are, and while the note lasts look for another job. You can get 2 weeks off with stress and it'll give you time to find another job and to seek legal advice about this job you think you are going to lose. You need to do everything in your power to avoid the situation that you believe you are facing. Good luck.

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jimobasa
You left out all the juicy details of what led to this situation

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