diehardbiker
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You haven't answer my question, did you sign the "Employment at-will" clause?
The reason why I asked is because that clause is so effective that its almost impossible to sue the company. With this clause, the only evidence you need is employer CLEARLY written on black and white paper over why you were terminated (Those would violate EEO). 99.5% of employer won't dare leaving hard evidence.
The problem is back during 80's and 90's with waves of lawsuits including discrimination, Workers comp, etc, most employers and insurance industries learn past mistakes, and made tons of changes, worked with congress, and so on which lead to much more difficult to sue companies. Like I said, I could have been filthy rich if I sue before 2008, thats because workers comp insurance successfully made congress pass law limiting the damages to insurer and companies.
Sadly, I am seeing changes since 2007, where corporations get more greedy and get away.. justified? Nope, it is the voters who voted wrong one, or didn't vote because they were too busy sleeping.
As of right now, many corporations including Wal-fart is lobbying to make it impossible for injury workers sue workers comp! This really pissed me off because of the damages had done on me and I have not get anything for these damages literally and this lobbying is worse.
The reason why I asked is because that clause is so effective that its almost impossible to sue the company. With this clause, the only evidence you need is employer CLEARLY written on black and white paper over why you were terminated (Those would violate EEO). 99.5% of employer won't dare leaving hard evidence.
The problem is back during 80's and 90's with waves of lawsuits including discrimination, Workers comp, etc, most employers and insurance industries learn past mistakes, and made tons of changes, worked with congress, and so on which lead to much more difficult to sue companies. Like I said, I could have been filthy rich if I sue before 2008, thats because workers comp insurance successfully made congress pass law limiting the damages to insurer and companies.
Sadly, I am seeing changes since 2007, where corporations get more greedy and get away.. justified? Nope, it is the voters who voted wrong one, or didn't vote because they were too busy sleeping.
As of right now, many corporations including Wal-fart is lobbying to make it impossible for injury workers sue workers comp! This really pissed me off because of the damages had done on me and I have not get anything for these damages literally and this lobbying is worse.