Tygerwoody
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC
Around 20 months ago I spoke on my job demotion https://forum.freeadvice.com/hiring-firing-wrongful-termination-5/job-demotion-after-returning-fmla-576994.html
Long story short. I was an award winning employee. I worked as a manager with a very large corporation(60,000+ employees). My boss informed me I was up for an Assistant Vice President promotion. Things were great.
On January 26 2012, I was injured and had to have major surgery that required I be out for 2 months. Upon my return, my boss brought me to his office and demoted me immediately. He said the reason for demotion was because I was "out for an entire 2 months and he had to get someone to replace me". After seeking legal advice from both here and other sources, it was recommended that I work with HR first before getting a lawyer. This ended up being a 3 month battle between myself , hr, and my boss. Eventually they brought in their own lawyers. I demonstrated my legal knowledge of 4 separate laws that were violated in my situation as well as coworkers(who were too scared to go to HR). An investigation was launched. After 3 months, it was decided that they would give me back my job but I still had to keep my same manager. They asked if I was satisfied with the result, i told them I was. I thought things would get better.
While i was given my old job back, half my responsibilities were never returned to me. I constantly asked for my old responsibilities back as well as new ones in addition, and it never happened. My boss would always come up with a random reason why he couldn't. My job use to require me to work 60+ hours a week, now I feel like I can get everything done within 20. They stripped so many rights from me, that asking for new responsibilities was the only route I thought I had that I could take. This past year I've had to basically "create" work and launch a number of improvement projects all on my own, as well as taking a number of training classes. All were approved by my boss, so I thought things were good. While he wasn't giving me work, I was able to keep myself busy and I thought that would pay off for me.
Fast forward to today. Today was my year end review. I was expecting a promotion + a very good rating because I accomplished so much. I received a AA rating, which I was happy with. There was an announcement that there was a number of promotions within my team. There are 7 people total in my immediate "team", 6 people got promoted to Assistant Vice President. Guess who was the only person not to be promoted. That's right. Me. I'm literally the only person on my team a lower pay band and no AVP promotion. The only one. When I asked my boss a reason, he gave me conflicting responses. He never said it was due to my work. He said he didn't think I was "ready for a promotion", but he is "confident" that next year I will be "ready".
I asked him for hard numbers on when I can expect to receive a notification on a promotion. He gave me a story about how the "earliest" he can let me know if its even possible is in April and it wouldn't even occur to at the earliest December of 2014. My return from FMLA was March 2012 and as you know FMLA only protects you for 2 years. He is telling me that I should "hear" about the "possibility" of a promotion by April 2014, one month after my FMLA "protection" expires.
I expressed my concern on this, my boss basically dared me to speak to HR again.
I don't really know what to do. Was hoping for some advice. Should I speak to a lawyer? Do I have a case? I've never went to court in my life other than a speeding ticket(12 years ago). I'm not that kind of guy, but I don't want to be mistreated due to injuring my shoulder. Now I feel like I've been humiliated by my peers as I'm now the only one who wasn't promoted and EVERYONE on my team knows what I went through two years ago....
Very bad day...
Around 20 months ago I spoke on my job demotion https://forum.freeadvice.com/hiring-firing-wrongful-termination-5/job-demotion-after-returning-fmla-576994.html
Long story short. I was an award winning employee. I worked as a manager with a very large corporation(60,000+ employees). My boss informed me I was up for an Assistant Vice President promotion. Things were great.
On January 26 2012, I was injured and had to have major surgery that required I be out for 2 months. Upon my return, my boss brought me to his office and demoted me immediately. He said the reason for demotion was because I was "out for an entire 2 months and he had to get someone to replace me". After seeking legal advice from both here and other sources, it was recommended that I work with HR first before getting a lawyer. This ended up being a 3 month battle between myself , hr, and my boss. Eventually they brought in their own lawyers. I demonstrated my legal knowledge of 4 separate laws that were violated in my situation as well as coworkers(who were too scared to go to HR). An investigation was launched. After 3 months, it was decided that they would give me back my job but I still had to keep my same manager. They asked if I was satisfied with the result, i told them I was. I thought things would get better.
While i was given my old job back, half my responsibilities were never returned to me. I constantly asked for my old responsibilities back as well as new ones in addition, and it never happened. My boss would always come up with a random reason why he couldn't. My job use to require me to work 60+ hours a week, now I feel like I can get everything done within 20. They stripped so many rights from me, that asking for new responsibilities was the only route I thought I had that I could take. This past year I've had to basically "create" work and launch a number of improvement projects all on my own, as well as taking a number of training classes. All were approved by my boss, so I thought things were good. While he wasn't giving me work, I was able to keep myself busy and I thought that would pay off for me.
Fast forward to today. Today was my year end review. I was expecting a promotion + a very good rating because I accomplished so much. I received a AA rating, which I was happy with. There was an announcement that there was a number of promotions within my team. There are 7 people total in my immediate "team", 6 people got promoted to Assistant Vice President. Guess who was the only person not to be promoted. That's right. Me. I'm literally the only person on my team a lower pay band and no AVP promotion. The only one. When I asked my boss a reason, he gave me conflicting responses. He never said it was due to my work. He said he didn't think I was "ready for a promotion", but he is "confident" that next year I will be "ready".
I asked him for hard numbers on when I can expect to receive a notification on a promotion. He gave me a story about how the "earliest" he can let me know if its even possible is in April and it wouldn't even occur to at the earliest December of 2014. My return from FMLA was March 2012 and as you know FMLA only protects you for 2 years. He is telling me that I should "hear" about the "possibility" of a promotion by April 2014, one month after my FMLA "protection" expires.
I expressed my concern on this, my boss basically dared me to speak to HR again.
I don't really know what to do. Was hoping for some advice. Should I speak to a lawyer? Do I have a case? I've never went to court in my life other than a speeding ticket(12 years ago). I'm not that kind of guy, but I don't want to be mistreated due to injuring my shoulder. Now I feel like I've been humiliated by my peers as I'm now the only one who wasn't promoted and EVERYONE on my team knows what I went through two years ago....
Very bad day...
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