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- 13 Things Your Boss Cant Legally Do | Careers | U. S. News
However, generally, here are 13 things your boss can't legally do: Ask prohibited questions on job applications Require employees to sign broad noncompete agreements Forbid you from discussing
- Can I Sue My Boss? Common Workplace Lawsuits Explained
Can I Sue My Boss? Common Workplace Lawsuits Explained Explore your legal options in the workplace with insights on common lawsuits, from discrimination to wrongful termination, and learn the steps to take action
- How to Look Up a Pending Lawsuit - Legal Beagle
To find a pending lawsuit, visit or call the court clerk's office where the case was filed You can also use online search engines like the Public Access to Court Electronic Records or electronic access on many courts' websites
- I am pending investigation through my company’s HR. I was informed of . . .
After my boss reiterated the expectation of showing up 30 minutes prior to shift start, I asked if it applied to everyone My documentation proves that my coworkers don't meet that expectation either
- Suspended From Work Pending Investigation: What Are My Rights?
Understand your rights during a work suspension, including pay, representation, and confidentiality, while navigating the investigation process Facing suspension from work pending an investigation can be unsettling, raising questions about one’s rights and the process involved
- communication - My manager hasnt responded to my leave request - how . . .
As discussed please find my pending leave application below This helps to hold them accountable for the conversation and also provides you with a record of the conversation happening If you then don't receive an outcome in a week and your leave application is too close to wait you could forward this further up the management chain to help get
- How to find out if there is any Outstanding Demand or Notice?
It is very simple to verify whether you have any outstanding demand or have been issued any notice from the Income-tax department or not In the first place, if you will have any outstanding demand, you will receive the intimation or notice from the Income-tax department on your registered email-id
- Resolving Pending Salary Dispute and Unlawful Deduction Issue - CiteHR
My boss called me yesterday and spoke to me for half an hour, agreeing to give me my pending salary cheque I emailed him in a very polite way, stating that if no further action is taken within three days, I may proceed with legal action
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