Legal Question in Employment Law in California

laid off

I was recently laid off and have heard that they can not hire someone else for my position withini a specific time period. Is this true?? If so what are the specifics and what can I do. I was laid off about 70 days ago and now my position is avalible again.


Asked on 7/27/04, 9:41 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Kirschbaum Law Offices of Michael R. Kirschbaum

Re: laid off

You were misinformed. There is no law that says an employer must wait a certain length of time before refilling a position. Sometimes, however, a quick replacement is used as evidence that the lay-off was a pretext for the true reason for the termination. If you suspect the real reason for your lay-off was an unlawful one, you should consult with an experienced employment law attorney in your area.

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Answered on 8/02/04, 8:48 pm
Alden Knisbacher knisbacher law offices

Re: laid off

Are you a union employee? Do you have "recall rights?" If you are not a union employee and/or do not have union rights then there is nothing to prevent them from hiring someone else to fill the position. If it was a real layoff, why would they be hiring 70 days later -- and if they are, you should definitely apply for the job.

Employers who lay people off are advised by their attorneys not to rehire for a period of time so that you will not be able to turn around and sue them for some form of discrimination -- claiming that the real reason they laid you off was a discriminatory one. If you think they lied to you, and that they are discriminating against you; and it turns out that they are hiring people now, you might have a case against them.

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Answered on 8/02/04, 8:55 pm


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