I guess this is the revenge phase of layoff grief... sue because of H1Bs, sue because of RSUs, sue because your blue... I have never seen so many posts regarding potential litigation yet no one has provided any proof. You will need proof when you get to court. Don't forget the law suit will show up in public records so win or lose it will show up in your next pre-employment background check. Are you going to sue again when your potential future employer suddenly doesn't hire you?
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In the US we are employees at will, we have hardly any rights.. If you sue the O, it’s looks bad for your next potential job, remember, the background check will find it. Trust be being let go is an awful feeling, but you have the chance to find a new journey..
- Denial <- they were here in the years leading up to this layff
- Anger <- they are here now
- Bargaining <- as they struggle to find a new life strategy
- Depression <- once they realize they aren't up to it
- Acceptance <- they be-doverand subordinate themselves entirely
@a2 wow are you d-mb. Why would a company hire a person who sued their last employer? There is an endless list of applicants for most jobs. Just pick a lower risk candidate.
@OP
'Are you going to sue again when your potential future employer suddenly doesn't hire you?'
Ahh, so you intend to blacklist people, classic move.
That is a little more subtle at least than burning down their home.