Legal Question in Employment Law in New Jersey
can you file a claim against an employer if you get written up for performance but you were never trained properly as the employer claimed you would. also more than 75% of the employees get written up for performance.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Much will depend on what, if any, loss you suffered, whether there is a contractual obligation to train (if most cases, there's not), and/or whether failure to train/"write up" is based on an illegal motivation. Please contact me ASAP so that we may explore your options and protect your legal rights. 973-921-0600.
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