Q: I was fired from a state job a 2 months ago and dont feel I was treated fairly. How do i fight them?
I was going to school in laporte for my job and I took three vacation days wen I returned to work the class had been canceled.I had no information were to go so i left a note with my name saying I was there,this continued for three days until class finally resumed and wen i got there they asked me were i had been and that boss wanted to talk to me .I was taken to a room with a supervisor and an Hr and they told me I was terminated and they wanted me to sign papers I declined,I admit I was upset after hearing this and I stormed out and they called police.They also took my company vehicle and left me stranded 50 miles from my house. I was also told that someone saw me saw me unauthorizly using a company vehicle which is not true.I am now losing my car my place of living and I was denied unemployment. I need help Im losing everything and noone will hire me because of this. Thank you for any info
A: you need to consult with an employment law lawyer. on our team of lawyers is blessed to have rich long, carla pyle and kris kantar who are experienced in employment law. although they may be able to answer questions, because it is in laporte it may be too far for them to actually represent you.
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