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Originally Posted by whoady4shoady
That's what everyone keeps asking me, cause its so hard to believe. I don't blame them either. I would call ******** myself if someone told me the same story.
The craziest part about it, is that they called it an altercation, and said I became hostile in the letter they wanted me to sign. If that was really the case, why did they wait two weeks to mention it to me and suspend me at the same time. Seems fishy to me.
With that said isn't it illegal to try to intimidate or threaten someone in the workplace?
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You need to show quantifiable evidence to prove any charges of harassment. Unfortunately, very few attorneyes will take your case base soley on your word unless you plan on paying them out of pocket. It's a long process where the results are uncertain based on what I'm reading. Did you sign the letter? If you did, there's no chance of winning any type of harassment case because it's pretty much a confession in the eyes of the law. Probably not what you wanted to hear.