R
Rooster
Guest
I was given wrtten warning for two minor items that were listed on the warning as "errors in judgement" this warning allowed me 30 days in which to comply and "correct my behavior". The manner in which my employer approached me with this I felt was very unprofessional.I complained to our board or directors, not about my warning,but about the manner in which it was presented to me. 6 days later I was fired.I was not given a specific reason other than my boss felt it was time to "terminate our relationship"I was a faithful employee and complied with all reasonable requests made by my employer.My question is...was my employer legally bound to the 30 day time period that she herself specified on my written warning?If so,I would be entitled to 24 days pay. Would I be entitled to any additional compensation for the loss of my job, and possibly the ill effects this will have on my career within this field?What specific laws or statutes are there to back this up?
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