MichiganWorker
Junior Member
but...but...but...
It's all over the internet!
So are you - from what I've seen. Does that mean you're automatically lying, too?
but...but...but...
It's all over the internet!
Have you spoken to the HR department about the verbal abuse?
So more than a few legal experts here (including at least two lawyers) gave you good accurate legal information,...and this is how you respond? Wow.Thank you for perhaps the first genuinely compassionate reply I've seen on the forums - we don't have an HR, though a co-worker has spoken to the company-owner, but they don't seem to care.
It seems that other law-students/lawyers on the forums are either blind or indifferent to the potentially-illegal things employers seem to do to their employees - harassment is illegal, right? Or are employers magically-immune when it comes to following the law?
The category for what my employer (and many other people's employers) has been doing seems to fall under harassment - but again, with the indifference I've seen the law students and lawyers show towards descriptions of these situations - I'd assume that they're secretly married to these employers or something.![]()
So more than a few legal experts here (including at least two lawyers) gave you good accurate legal information,...and this is how you respond? Wow.
It's not the first I've heard of using V.C. on a document, but I am wondering why some guy on youtube would apparently blatantly lie about such a thing.
I've seen some mockery on this and other forums - that is what is surprising.
I would have thought that law students and lawyers would be more mature and compassionate than that.
Read the TOS...both here and down the street.I've seen some mockery on this and other forums - that is what is surprising.
I would have thought that law students and lawyers would be more mature and compassionate than that.
It seems that other law-students/lawyers on the forums are either blind or indifferent to the potentially-illegal things employers seem to do to their employees - harassment is illegal, right? Or are employers magically-immune when it comes to following the law?
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It's not the first I've heard of using V.C. on a document, but I am wondering why some guy on youtube would apparently blatantly lie about such a thing.
Thank you for perhaps the first genuinely compassionate reply I've seen on the forums - we don't have an HR, though a co-worker has spoken to the company-owner, but they don't seem to care.
It seems that other law-students/lawyers on the forums are either blind or indifferent to the potentially-illegal things employers seem to do to their employees - harassment is illegal, right? Or are employers magically-immune when it comes to following the law?
The category for what my employer (and many other people's employers) has been doing seems to fall under harassment - but again, with the indifference I've seen the law students and lawyers show towards descriptions of these situations - I'd assume that they're secretly married to these employers or something.![]()
The abbreviation V.C. has been used in court filings in Michigan to indicate a party in an action has signed a document under duress, so Vi Coactus is certainly not an unheard of Latin term in U.S. courts.