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Can I be fired after being falsely accused of theft?

Unfortunately, yes you can be fired for this. In fact in an "at will" …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 7 months ago

Can my wife's company deduct money from her paycheck as a penalty for not attending certain meetings?

A 1099 contractor is still considered to be an employee. And an employer may not …

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Is it legal for a general manager/co-owner of a restaurant to receive a percentage of a server's tips for busing some tables?

Do you have an employee contract with your employer setting forth how tips are …

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Can my employer reduce my pay because I took an internship?

Yes, in fact your employer can do this; such action is legally permissible. Absent a …

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How long does an employer have to give notice before a pay cut?

The fact is that an employer typically doesn't have to provide an employee any …

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