eponine365
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? North Carolina
We have a lawyer who says we have a good chance here, and a letter was sent to my husband's previous employer today. However, I'm starting to think beyond this letter... how far do we want to go? I don't want to have tons of legal fees for a maybe. So, I thought it would be good to get some feedback from people online.
The short version is that when my husband was laid off he had the lawyer look over these termination forms before signing them... the lawyer and my husband agreed on everything so he signed. Later, we find out that his previous employer did not have a lawyer draft these papers, he did them himself, and did a poor job at that. My husband was promised as severance one months pay, and his vacation. The quote from the paper signed is "Continuation of base salary and health benefits together with any unused and accrued vacation, up through and including September 30, 2004, and any standard expenses prorated through August 31st, 2004."
The way that read, and he explained it to my husband was one months pay, plus vacation. After the papers were signed it changed to his vacation time, plus 30 hours to equal 160 hours (one months pay).
So, basically here we're looking at suing his previous employer for his vacation time.
Our lawyer told us that the document was definatly up for interpretation, and when it is, the judge normally sides with the employee. I'm just nervous.
Also... I have emails of my husband's old boss (the owner) threatening to stop all payments if my husband did not remove his portfolio off his website (his ability to show potential employers his work!) no huge deal though, my husband complied. But isn't that against the law to threaten someone with pay???
Thanks,
M
We have a lawyer who says we have a good chance here, and a letter was sent to my husband's previous employer today. However, I'm starting to think beyond this letter... how far do we want to go? I don't want to have tons of legal fees for a maybe. So, I thought it would be good to get some feedback from people online.
The short version is that when my husband was laid off he had the lawyer look over these termination forms before signing them... the lawyer and my husband agreed on everything so he signed. Later, we find out that his previous employer did not have a lawyer draft these papers, he did them himself, and did a poor job at that. My husband was promised as severance one months pay, and his vacation. The quote from the paper signed is "Continuation of base salary and health benefits together with any unused and accrued vacation, up through and including September 30, 2004, and any standard expenses prorated through August 31st, 2004."
The way that read, and he explained it to my husband was one months pay, plus vacation. After the papers were signed it changed to his vacation time, plus 30 hours to equal 160 hours (one months pay).
So, basically here we're looking at suing his previous employer for his vacation time.
Our lawyer told us that the document was definatly up for interpretation, and when it is, the judge normally sides with the employee. I'm just nervous.
Also... I have emails of my husband's old boss (the owner) threatening to stop all payments if my husband did not remove his portfolio off his website (his ability to show potential employers his work!) no huge deal though, my husband complied. But isn't that against the law to threaten someone with pay???
Thanks,
M