Unless you want to get sued, you better have your ducks in a row.is Ohio one of those states you can just fire anyone for no reason with no consequences
Unless you want to get sued, you better have your ducks in a row.is Ohio one of those states you can just fire anyone for no reason with no consequences
Don't listen to him. Lars. He's evading the question. Ohio is indeed and at will work state. Out of unions that might have specific contract negotiations, you can fire anyone anytime other than protecting class issues that violate the law. Somebody's a great worker and doesn't do anything wrong? Without an employment contract You can just let them go.I never said you did, personally.
is Ohio one of those states you can just fire anyone for no reason with no consequences?
WonderfulDon't listen to him. Lars. He's evading the question. Ohio is indeed and at will work state. Out of unions that might have specific contract negotiations, you can fire anyone anytime other than protecting class issues that violate the law. Somebody's a great worker and doesn't do anything wrong? Without an employment contract You can just let them go.
Texas is the same way.
Haha. So many misguided contradictions in that manifesto.
That's actually an Applebee's franchise ownerHaha. So many misguided contradictions in that manifesto.
Not a very intelligent one.That's actually an Applebee's franchise owner
Can I fire someone for no reason at all? Yup. Can they sue me? Yup. The only demographic you MIGHT be able to get away with such an action is a white male.Don't listen to him. Lars. He's evading the question. Ohio is indeed and at will work state. Out of unions that might have specific contract negotiations, you can fire anyone anytime other than protecting class issues that violate the law. Somebody's a great worker and doesn't do anything wrong? Without an employment contract You can just let them go.
Texas is the same way.
@Hauler The answer is yesis Ohio one of those states you can just fire anyone for no reason with no consequences?
Can people living paycheck to paycheck even afford a lawyer n stuff?Getting sued isn't a consequence?
Don't know about Ohio, but here the lawyer's usually get paid based on how much you get in your settlement.Can people living paycheck to paycheck even afford a lawyer n stuff?
If they think it's a winnable case - or at least one they can get an out-of-court settlement from - they take it on with the stipulation that they'll take a percentage of the settlement.Can people living paycheck to paycheck even afford a lawyer n stuff?
Q @Qat this only happens when the lawyer is confident he/she will win. A lot of the time if you don't have the money, you simply aren't able to sue.If they think it's a winnable case - or at least one they can get an out-of-court settlement from - they take it on with the stipulation that they'll take a percentage of the settlement.
Example:
Sue for $40k
Worker gets $20k
Lawyers get $20k
Hence the "If they think it's a winnable" case comment.Q @Qat this only happens when the lawyer is confident he/she will win. A lot of the time if you don't have the money, you simply aren't able to sue.
Hence the "If they think it's a winnable" case comment.
I should sue you for stupidity.
It’s just supply and demand guys! - @Hauler
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Companies trying to make as much money as they can? I know I am shocked.It’s just supply and demand guys! - @Hauler
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It’s not gouging! - uCompanies trying to make as much money as they can? I know I am shocked.
SHOCKED I TELL YOU!!!