Retaliation/Discrimination
Is it possible for 2 co-plaintiffs to bring a single action against a common former employer? My co-worker friend was fired, and I was overloaded with work while being told I would never get help,(I'm not whining, it's just true),in a covert effort to get me to resign, which I did. Those actions we're taken because we both knew of, voiced objections to, and refused to abide by illegal policies.
1 answer | asked Jul 2, 2003 10:23 AM [EST] | applies to Florida
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You may have a case under the Florida Whistleblower Act based upon the facts you have presented. See an attorney in Orlando asap.
Bonnie Riggens
St. Petersburg, Fl
posted by Bonnie Riggens | Jul 6, 2003 9:48 PM [EST]
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