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I Am Terminated While Under Contract, What Is My Next Step Against Employer?

If you lost your job for u201cnot being interestedu201d, you need to contact a sexual harassment lawyer in Los Angeles Matthew A. Kaufman as quickly as you can. Not only where your rights violated, but you also had to endure discomfort and discrimination, as well as sexual harassment. An attorney will help you sue your employer and receive the compensation for everything that you have been through.<br><br>

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I Am Terminated While Under Contract, What Is My Next Step Against Employer?

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  1. I Am Terminated While Under Contract, What Is My Next Step Against Employer?

  2. Signing that long-term contract is every worker’s dream. Most of the employees in California are “at-will” employees, and those lucky enough to receive a contract should work hard to preserve it. In some instances, even employees who had a contract got terminated by their employer. The question that first comes to mind is “ How is that even possible, and is it legal to get terminated in such a way?” If you got terminated while under contract, you should know what to do next. In case you have no clue what your next step should be, here are a few tips to get you started.

  3. Define Your Contract First of all, have you ever received an actual contract? If the answer is no, were you offered “a contract” or received a promise of employment from your employer after an interview? If your employer promised you to work and also promised not to fire you unless “there is a good and valid reason”, the chances are that you may have been offered a contract. There are a lot of cases where a person was given an “oral contract” or where the contract was implied. If this is your case, and you believe that you did nothing wrong to deserve your termination, you should consult with an attorney.

  4. Were You Sexually Harassed? If you were doing your job, and your employer started flirting with you or sending you inappropriate messages or requests, the chances are that you have been a victim of sexual harassment. If you lost your job for “not being interested”, you need to contact a Los Angeles sexual harassment lawyer Matthew A. Kaufman as quickly as you can. Not only where your rights violated, but you also had to endure discomfort and discrimination, as well as sexual harassment. An attorney will help you sue your employer and receive the compensation for everything that you have been through.

  5. Call Your Attorney After putting all the pieces together and realizing that you are a victim of wrongful termination and maybe even discrimination and sexual harassment, your next step should be finding an experienced attorney. If you do not have one in mind, consider a wrongful termination attorney in Los Angeles California.

  6. Contact: Address: 11111 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 1840, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Phone:(310) 981-3404 Website: https://www.harriskaufman.com/Contact.shtml/

  7. Thank You…!

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