The former veterans services director of Livingston County, Michigan, has filed a lawsuit against the county and the chairman of its Veterans Services Committee, contending he was fired for reporting what he perceived as misconduct by the chairman.The man, who filed...
Month: November 2018
An attorney can help you negotiate a better executive contract
Being hired as an executive at a company can come with a lot of perks including a nice base salary with opportunities for you to earn bonuses. While all of these may leave you wanting to ask where you need to sign your contract so that you can get started, you may...
Is your employer breaking the law?
Workers in the United States are trained to understand that the employer is in charge, and they need to follow directions at all times. In certain situations, this is fine. However, this mindset does sometimes cause workers to think they have to ignore unethical or...
I’m an at-will employee: Was I wrongfully terminated?
If you suspect that you have a viable claim for wrongful termination, don't be fooled by an employer who tries to say that you don't have a case because you were an "at-will" employee. At-will employment is a term used to describe an employment relationship in which...
What constitutes pregnancy discrimination?
There was a time in the past when pregnancy meant the end of a working woman's career. A pregnant woman could not work in the eyes of most employers. Therefore, before pregnancy discrimination laws existed, many women found themselves not being hired, being terminated...
5 mistakes you’re making with your employment contract
Years and years of study and work go into building a successful career. But how much time will you put into studying your employment contract?Unfortunately, if you don't know what's in the "fine print," then your compensation, job satisfaction and job security could...