Legal Question in Employment Law in California
I started a new job last September, and was then asked to fill out the I-9 form. Although not born here, I am a citizenship of the US. During this time I am in the process of replacing my naturalization papers due to them being lost. During the time of hire, I presented documents verifying my identity and my eligibility to work( column b and c of form i-9). Now a year later my employer is demanding I bring in documents from Column A. Does the employer have the right to choose which documents are brought in to verify eligibility to work?
Asked on 7/22/14, 11:57 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Employers have the 'right' to demand anything they like, with rare exceptions. You have the right to refuse and be terminated.
Answered on 7/22/14, 3:08 pm
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