activedreamer
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I live and work in New York and I understand most employment laws as the apply to "at will employment", however this does not make sense to me. In the case where a series of individuals are found to be at fault in a situation regarding company policy how does a company get away with terminating one individual.
In a retail establishement where two assistant managers, two store managers and one associate are involved in a situation that is not caught for months and then all of a sudden it is one of the assistants that takes the fall. The company not only terminates the assistant but also refuses to pay unemployment benefits.
Is there anyway to fight for benefits in this scenario? Help!
In a retail establishement where two assistant managers, two store managers and one associate are involved in a situation that is not caught for months and then all of a sudden it is one of the assistants that takes the fall. The company not only terminates the assistant but also refuses to pay unemployment benefits.
Is there anyway to fight for benefits in this scenario? Help!
