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URGENT EMPLOYMENT QUESTION, ANY LAWYERS??


Question Posted Monday September 17 2018, 5:02 pm

my employer wants me to sign an employment arbitration agreement. Have you ever heard of an employee demanding that an employer sign an arbitration agreement? what company would want to take away rights of the employee and what company reduces their employees pay at their discretion?? seem scamish to me as of if they have something up their sleeve

is this right/legal?

should I work for them or run away?

that whole agreement is odd to me


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maryb3 answered Monday October 1 2018, 2:34 am:
Being that I'm not actually there with you, I'm just going to send you here INSTEAD.

I work here in the mornings. Grab 40 bucks, and give us a call.
8006222396

www.communitylegalsolutions.com

Arbitration is an agreement to settle outside of court, or a way of settling a dispute, but still outside of court.

Give us a call.
Tell them Mary sent you.

All my best,
Mary

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adviceman49 answered Tuesday September 18 2018, 8:08 am:
I'm not a lawyer and as far as I know there are no lawyers on this sight. My advise is you not sign that agreement without consulting a lawyer.

Employers take the position that we as employees do not know our rights especially at will employees. An "At will employee;" in simple terms is a non-union non -collective bargaining employee. My take on what you are being asked to sign is you are giving up legal rights you are entitled too.

As an "At will employee," your employer is free to reduce your salary and benefits without notice. Some states have laws protecting employees from such abuse. This agreement is and end run around those laws.

By not signing this agreement you can expect your employer to threaten you with if not actually terminating your employment. My suggestion is you start looking for a new job and stall as long as possible before not signing that agreement.

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