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I’d insist that HR attend the S’Hannon Introverted but willing to discuss d’arcy carden shirt . and ask for it to be recorded. You might also want to ask to take someone in with you, depending on how formal they are making this. Adding on to the recording part: depending on if you’re a one-party consent state (or country if not the US), then you can record on your phone without even telling them you’re recording. It is also worth noting that even if they are in a one-party consent state, assuming they’re in an at-will employment state, the recording could still be cause for dismissal, even if not criminally illegal.

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There are federal, state, and local laws that give protected class status… So for instance, you can’t fire someone on the basis of their race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation ( and judicial interpretation based on 1964 civil rights act, not specifically stated in law) disability status, etc… S’Hannon Introverted but willing to discuss d’arcy carden shirt . Some states also have protections on the basis of gender identity, sexual orientation, and other criteria. There is also some movement to interpret in gender identity / trans status into the protections under “gender” within the 1964 civil rights act, but this is far from settled law.But in these cases, the burden of proof rests on the plaintiff (terminated employee) to show that their termination was due to these criteria,  Since an employee can be terminated for no reason at all, proving this is difficult. Yeah, but knowing my luck, OP is from Montana, and I would have then given bad advice. I didn’t realize it was just Montana. All of the states I deal with in this regard are at-will, but I could have sworn, at least at some point, there were a couple of others.

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