Legal Question in Employment Law in California

When a manager just doesn't like an employee and manufactures complaints, what recourse does the employee have to save their job?


Asked on 9/30/13, 5:00 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Charles Perry Law Offices of Charles R. Perry

If the employee is at-will, then the employee can either follow company channels for complaints or start looking for another job. There is nothing else he or she can legally do -- absent proof of discrimination based on a protected class or retaliation for a protected activity (complaints about illegal conduct, for example).

If the employee has a written contract, or there is a collective bargaining agreement, then there may be something in those documents that can help.

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Answered on 9/30/13, 11:46 pm


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