First you want to create a record by sending a demand letter by certified mail. Make sure you write "demand letter" on the green card for reference. In your demand for payment which should be the title of your letter, you would do the who, what, why, when, where, dates, times and the dollar amount your demanding. If your former employer chooses to ignore your demand for payment and the specified time limit you gave him to pay you then the court may award triple damages, post and pre judgment interest and court costs and fees. Make sure you give the recipient details of how he should pay and where to send it. Just type demand letter in your search browser and many examples will come up. Also there are Rules of Court that may have your states version.
Some people when they send mail certified also have a proof of service that is notarized and detailed with exactly what was sent. This way you have a court officer as a witness encase your respondent says he never received your demand. Think about it. You may have proof you sent something, but what? The notary is the way to go and close the noose!
Abolitionists were people who fought against slavery, prior to the USA Civil War.
Until you have worked for the new employer for one calendar quarter, the state unemployment commission does not know you are employed there - the employer has not yet paid UI taxes associated with your name and SSAN. Any UI claim will be charged against the former employer ... or just denied.
Answer Any employer can find what you made at your last job by calling them to find out.
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It depends on your employer. First off, be sure that your employer even offers severance as one of their benefits. If they do, they may have a policy of a lump sum designated when you first sign on, or it may be a formula that increases with the number of years you are with the company. This article talks more specifically about severance. The most important part is knowing your employer's policy PRIOR to signing with the company.
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Who was the most Famous spokesman for Blacks prior to the Civil War?
Prior to the Civil War, the Tenth Amendment was used to support
the major crop prior to the civil war was cotton
Yes, Harriet Beecher Stowe is known for her anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which had a significant impact on the abolitionist movement prior to the Civil War. Her book brought attention to the cruelty of slavery and helped galvanize public sentiment against it.
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