Whether you are an employee or an employer, employee rights is one important area of business law that may require consultation with a business attorney. Both sides must be concerned about and in compliance with the law when the issue is employee rights. For an employer, lawsuits over negligence in the workplace about rights can be extremely costly. Employees need to feel confident that their legal rights are upheld in the workplace also. Violations of safety, sexual harassment, fairness, discrimination and pay concerns have a direct impact upon employees.
Making sure that all employee rights guaranteed by law are offered and enforced is in the best interest of both the employer and employees. Personal injury lawsuits are initiated daily by those who have been injured at work, or who have been unfairly and wrongfully terminated from their employment. Jury trials have ended with astounding punitive awards to plaintiffs, which is why most personal injury lawsuits are settled before a case goes before a judge and jury.
The law attempts to enforce fairness in the workplace, to benefit employees and employers. When things are going smoothly at work, there are no issues. Unfortunately, through deliberate violation or negligence, employees occasionally are treated in a discriminatory or unfair manner. The legal recourse for this situation is to file a lawsuit under current employment and personal injury laws.
If you have had a workplace issue that could be considered a violation of your rights, contact a personal injury or business law attorney. A licensed attorney can advise you about the legal merits of your potential lawsuit, and whether you have a viable case in a court of law. They will stand up for you and your rights in the process, and negotiate on your behalf during settlement talks. If your case does go all the way into a courtroom, your employee rights attorney will be there with you in court, representing your side of the issues.
The repercussions upon an employee that has been treated unfairly are vast and can affect that employee well beyond the current moment. Families can be devastated by a wrongful termination of the wage earner for years after the event. Fairness is a primary concern of employment law. Employers and employees both have concerns in this area of law, and a business attorney who is an employment law specialist can be a great support to either when needed.
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One sided SasuSaku is canon, as Sakura does quite a few times say she loves Sasuke. But Sasuke never did admit to loving ANYONE- let alone Sakura.
Not yet~ we shall see.... and pray for sasusaku to happen~ :P
He loves Sasuke that's for sure and may be loved Sakura too i.e. less than Sasuke off course
How do we know that Sasuke doesn't? Maybe once as a good friend, although he wouldn't admit this (Until Kishimoto brought out the first data books) A fan asked Kishimoto a question once. I think it was what he preferred better 'SasuSaku' or 'NaruHina' and he chose SasuSaku because he wanted them to be together. If Kishi fails to fill our dreams then many will be crushed :P I advise to keep reading Naruto, like I will.
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no.
You can find SasuSaku (Sasuke and Sakura) stories on websites such as FanFiction.net, Archive of Our Own, and Wattpad. These platforms host a wide range of fanfiction stories, including those featuring the SasuSaku pairing.
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yes
sakura + sasuke
The anime show that is known for SasuSaku is called Narutu. It involves two characters Sasuke and Sakura. They have a romantic relationship in this anime show.
It can happen but there is a chance that it won't happen.
naruhina, sasusaku, asukuri, shikatemi
sadly no (p.s sasusaku foreva!)
One sided SasuSaku is canon, as Sakura does quite a few times say she loves Sasuke. But Sasuke never did admit to loving ANYONE- let alone Sakura.
No. Like any sort of hobby, just don't let it take over your life.