Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois
I am a assistant manger @ Wal-Mart and they are re-doing there management structure and I might be told I am going to be stepping down to an hourly position from a salaried position ....
The question I have is:
Do I have to take a demotion or can I tell them "no" and they have to fire me so I can get unemployment benefits? Or, if I tell then no is that job abandonment and I simply get nothing? I would rather not take a demotion, do I have to if told to?
And what legal recourse would I have if they down size me?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Generally Illinois is an "at will" employment state.
If you do not have an emplyment contract you are an "at will" employee.
If you have a contract review it. If you are an at will employee consult Wal Marts employee handbook.
Consult wit an employment law attorney.
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