Legal Question in Employment Law in New Jersey

Employees' Right To Rely on Company Representations

A Company issues literature describing and also informing employees how benifits will be paid regarding one of its benefit plans. The literature contains a notation if there are any differences between the literature and the actual plan document the latter governs. In practice, most employees never get a copy of the actual plan and even if they did they probably could not readily understand it.If there is in fact a difference between the two documents and an employee relied on the literature under N J Employment law does an employee have any recourse.


Asked on 6/16/02, 6:31 pm

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Evan Levow Lutz, Levow & Costello, P.A.

Re: Employees' Right To Rely on Company Representations

It depends on what the issue was that was relied upon...

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Answered on 6/16/02, 10:45 pm


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