Wrongful termination.
The fear of being fired, canned, outsourced, or laid off is one that many workers tend to have in common. And termination is a fact of corporate life. People are fired every day for incompetence, for making mistakes, for slacking off or running late, and most of those firings are legally just. But there are also terminations that are not just—those are the ones we refer to as “wrongful terminations.”
Wrongful termination is divided into several categories:
- Discrimination,
- Retaliation,
- Contractual Employees,
- Illegal Acts,
- Family or Medical Leave, and
- Failure to Follow Established Termination Procedures
Complex?
Certainly. Which is why you can follow the “wrongful termination” link above for more detailed information. But let’s focus first on the issues brought up by the Social Security Disability Advocates Blog. Discrimination, our first category in the wrongful termination department, not only protects citizens from termination based on race or sex, but also extends a protective shield against age-based lay-offs. So, if you feel like you’ve been “let go” specifically because of your age, filing a wrongful termination claim might be a wise move.
In fact, one of the things that SS Advocates mentions is how easy it is to find a lawyer online. If you’re reading this, you’re probably already aware that LegalMatch provides free online legal matching. But SS Advocates also suggests searching for blogs or websites created by people who have dealt with legal issues similar to your own, and asking them who they went to when they needed help.
Not a bad idea! :)
by Kate Beall