Can my employer fire me from parking on a public street

Worked for the company for 8 years. I was singled out.. The only one told to park down the public street from the store. Every other employee was fine to park where ever they please except me. So they fired me cause I was parked down the street east of the store than down the end of the street west. Parking west was a lot further and I didnt like walking that way cause there is a drug rehab that houses a lot of guys and some are coming down from drugs.. When all employees were able to park anywhere.

1 answer  |  asked Jun 3, 2011 08:22 AM [EST]  |  applies to California

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Janet M. Koehn
Why were you "singled out"? There's something else going on.
If you were treated differently on account of protected status, such as your gender or national origin, or if you were retaliated against, such as for complaining about wage or hour issues, then you have a different kind of case.
You need to talk to an attorney experienced in employment law and litigation. You can find an attorney in your area by going to the California Employment Lawyers Association's website, www.cela.org. You can search by city, county or specialty. Any of these attorneys should be able to advise you.
Good luck.

posted by Janet M. Koehn  |  Jun 3, 2011 12:55 PM [EST]

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