Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Fired after an arrest
I'm a nurse. I recently got arrested and criminal charges pending on my license. Two days after my arrest I received a letter of termination. No conviction occurred. The case is pending. Is it legal for the employer to do that.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Fired after an arrest
No, there are restrictions on an employers right to terminate one's employment based on an arrest.
Re: Fired after an arrest
I am sorry for your troubles. As a Hospital employee, this is a matter for your Union. If you do not have a union, then please contact me for further assistance.
As a general rule, a private employer may terminate any employee according to the rules of the workplace. The rules of the workplace are established by the union/employer contract or by the human resources department. If there are no rules and no union, then they may terminate at will.
BUT - they may not terminate you before conviction and deny you unemployment insurance.
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