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  • Failure to do the above is considered wrongful discharge and subject to legal action.
  • Smyth, of Lansdale, Pa ., sued Pillsbury, contending wrongful discharge.
  • In 1987, the Montana legislature passed the Wrongful Discharge from Employment Act ( WDEA ).
  • Welch ordered the dismissal of Russell, who later sued GE, accusing it of wrongful discharge.
  • Smith filed suit against Canned Foods last May for wrongful discharge and failure to pay overtime to its employees.
  • He's suing over wrongful discharge.
  • Here, the existence of a pension plan is a critical factor in establishing liability under the State's wrongful discharge law.
  • He has filed a lawsuit against the LAUSD, claiming wrongful discharge, retaliation under the California labor code and defamation by slander.
  • He is seeking unspecified damages for wrongful discharge, breach of contract, civil rights violations, emotional distress, violation of privacy, and defamation.
  • His client's lawsuit, filed in state court, accuses the defendants of fraud, defamation, wrongful discharge and intentional infliction of mental distress.
  • With multimillion-dollar awards now commonplace in sexual harassment, discrimination and wrongful discharge cases, companies are scrambling to buy its specialized legal help.
  • Smyth brought a wrongful discharge suit against Pillsbury, claiming that his right to privacy had been violated when his emails were intercepted.
  • Boe's lawsuit alleges a wrongful discharge, contending the company fired him because he was a whistle-blower and because of his mental condition.
  • "Unless you're in a union environment where you can only being fired for just cause, there is no such thing as wrongful discharge.
  • Former GM employee Ronald Elwell, in exchange for a payment from GM in his own wrongful discharge lawsuit, promised he wouldn't provide evidence against the company.
  • Kraft filed the lawsuit in U . S . District Court in Manhattan on Aug . 22, charging breach of contract, wrongful discharge, denial of benefits and defamation.
  • The WDEA Act is unique in that, although it purports to preserve the at-will concept in employment law, it also expressly enumerates the legal bases for a wrongful discharge action.
  • GTE insists it first learned about the files only when it received a letter from Earle C . Cooley, Stewart's attorney, who was planning to launch a wrongful discharge suit.
  • One of the authority's biggest critics is its own former executive director, Edward J . Walpole, who left in September and has filed a $ 2.5 million wrongful discharge claim.
  • But Maffei said Microsoft believed that the SEC had begun its investigation in January in a response to a wrongful discharge suit filed by Charles Pancerzewski, a former Microsoft internal auditor.
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