What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Hello! Let me try and be brief here. I was sent out by an agency to what was suppose to be a 'long-term' work-assignment and began work. A week later, I reported to work but was turned away despite the fact such work was scheduled for 8 hours. I let the agency know that I was expecting 'Reporting Time Pay' of 4 hours pursuant to Ca. Labor Law and was offered only 2 hours instead.
I kept going back and forth with the agency on what the amount of reporting time should be and they continued to insist on paying me 2 hours instead of the lawfully compliant 4 hours' pay. Seven days later, My co-workers from the agency and I were told that the assignment had ended and a week after that, I was coerced to sign a document stating I voluntarily resigned from the assignment that my co-workers and I had been terminated from. At first, I refused to sign the document but then they told me I wouldn't be getting my paycheck unless I signed it, so I signed it because I needed my paycheck to pay the rent with.
Can anyone on this site agree with me that something is unlawful here concerning what I've stated above? I would appreciate it if someone could help me. I'm not interested in talking to any attorneys because I've had issues with them in the past. I just need to know if it may be worth it for me to pursue as a pro se litigant. Thanks!
Hello! Let me try and be brief here. I was sent out by an agency to what was suppose to be a 'long-term' work-assignment and began work. A week later, I reported to work but was turned away despite the fact such work was scheduled for 8 hours. I let the agency know that I was expecting 'Reporting Time Pay' of 4 hours pursuant to Ca. Labor Law and was offered only 2 hours instead.
I kept going back and forth with the agency on what the amount of reporting time should be and they continued to insist on paying me 2 hours instead of the lawfully compliant 4 hours' pay. Seven days later, My co-workers from the agency and I were told that the assignment had ended and a week after that, I was coerced to sign a document stating I voluntarily resigned from the assignment that my co-workers and I had been terminated from. At first, I refused to sign the document but then they told me I wouldn't be getting my paycheck unless I signed it, so I signed it because I needed my paycheck to pay the rent with.
Can anyone on this site agree with me that something is unlawful here concerning what I've stated above? I would appreciate it if someone could help me. I'm not interested in talking to any attorneys because I've had issues with them in the past. I just need to know if it may be worth it for me to pursue as a pro se litigant. Thanks!