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slander & illegally obtained signature

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Kat2Wolf

Junior Member
Wisconsin.
This is complicated to keep brief, but I will do the best I can. I was fired, which is not my issue since my former employer is an "at will" employer, my issue is slander and misrepresentation of a state agency. My employee separation form stated "highly inappropriate and malicious conduct, violation of ethical business practice and confidentiality." This statement is very untrue (there was also a witness to the firing). My boss told me that Sue has my paycheck and vacation pay, but first we need you to sign this paper. I did not want to sign it due to the slanderous statements. This was the separation form....I asked what is was for and my boss told me "unemployment" needs it....so I signed it out of fear of not being able to collect unemployment and fear of not receiving my vacation pay if I didn't. I am a single mother suffering from Fibromyalgia so I couldn't risk not signing it if it was for unemployment. I checked with unemployment within a few days and they emailed me telling me that I am not required to sign such a form under Wisconsin Statutes (she has told employees this before which I have an email she wrote which backs up the fact that she lies to people about this form). My issue is slander and misrepresenting a state agency in order to obtain a signature. After receiving a copy of my personnel file I was able to determine the company that was faxed this separation form with the slanderous comments. My former supervisor also told me that the CEO told her I received two formal warnings, which never happened and were not in my personnel file. Do I have a case for slander and misrepresenting a state agency? I have both written to a board member, but I don't think some of them want to deal with the involved process of removing a CEO until they feel a lawsuit and a publicity issue. One board member is very angry. This is a major non-profit agency that serves people with disabilites.
What type of lawyer would I need to contact since I have 2 issues......slander and inappropriately obtaining a signature? The comments on the separation form were slanderous and the form was faxed to an outside agency. I was approved to receive UI benefits because the company could not substantiate their accusations against me. Also, UI legal division is investigating how the use that form to intimidate employees.
 
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