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Stand Up For Yourself Without Getting Fired: Resolve Workplace Crises Before You Quit, Get Axed or Sue the Bastards
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Stand Up For Yourself Without Getting Fired: Resolve Workplace Crises Before You Quit, Get Axed or Sue the Bastards
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Stand Up For Yourself Without Getting Fired: Resolve Workplace Crises Before You Quit, Get Axed or Sue the Bastards
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Hate your job? Ready to quit?
Facing a layoff before you even have a chance to quit?
Is your boss is a flaming jerk? Think you might have a lawsuit?
If any of these scenarios apply to you, you are facing a crucial career moment. Mistakes and misinformation will cost you dearly.
In
Stand Up For Yourself Without Getting Fired
, celebrated attorney Donna Ballman provides winning answers to these and many more tough questions, such as:
I think they're getting ready to lay me off. What can I do?
My boss is creating a hostile environment. Can I sue?
What does it mean if I sign a paper saying I'm an independent contractor and not an employee?
Am I exempt from overtime?
Whether you're a recent college grad or an almost-retiree, newly employed or laid off after 20 years; gay or married with kids; janitor or CEO…
will give you the specific and relevant advice you need to face any career-threatening situation…and come out ahead.
Of course, you could just say, "Screw you guys. I'm going home!"
Facing a layoff before you even have a chance to quit?
Is your boss is a flaming jerk? Think you might have a lawsuit?
If any of these scenarios apply to you, you are facing a crucial career moment. Mistakes and misinformation will cost you dearly.
In
Stand Up For Yourself Without Getting Fired
, celebrated attorney Donna Ballman provides winning answers to these and many more tough questions, such as:
I think they're getting ready to lay me off. What can I do?
My boss is creating a hostile environment. Can I sue?
What does it mean if I sign a paper saying I'm an independent contractor and not an employee?
Am I exempt from overtime?
Whether you're a recent college grad or an almost-retiree, newly employed or laid off after 20 years; gay or married with kids; janitor or CEO…
will give you the specific and relevant advice you need to face any career-threatening situation…and come out ahead.
Of course, you could just say, "Screw you guys. I'm going home!"