SBOwner876
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State: New York
Two employees with the same job title but one has been with the company longer by like 8 months or so.
The employee who had been there longer received more unpaid personal time off than the other employee. The employee is now claiming discrimination, can we say that the other employee received more unpaid time off because he/she had been there longer even though we don't have a written policy stating how much unpaid personal time each employee gets based on their time of employment?
Basically, would it be enough for me to say "he/she gets more because they've been employed longer?
Two employees with the same job title but one has been with the company longer by like 8 months or so.
The employee who had been there longer received more unpaid personal time off than the other employee. The employee is now claiming discrimination, can we say that the other employee received more unpaid time off because he/she had been there longer even though we don't have a written policy stating how much unpaid personal time each employee gets based on their time of employment?
Basically, would it be enough for me to say "he/she gets more because they've been employed longer?