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petitfoureyes
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Basically, I'm pretty angry right now. I previously had a job in NY state, and the company had an "At-Will" employment policy - meaning employees can choose to leave at any time, without notice, for any reason. The employer can also do the same, in terms of letting an employee go. I won't go into why I left (I had good reason) but I was only doing what was in my right, which was leaving at-will. I was under the impression that it is illegal for employers to discuss any details about employees (current or former), including discussing with OUTSIDE PARTIES the situation or the details regarding why an employee left. My former employer (not sure who exactly, but think it was someone higher up) took it upon themselves to tell someone in my 'family' (they are just married to a blood relative) about my leaving, and my reason for leaving. This person is nosy and gossiping. I have since learned that she made a point to blab about this at a recent family gathering that I did not attend. I am pretty angry that my former employer told her anything at all. She works for a company that was formerly a 'sister' company of the place I worked for. Even so, I feel that it was wrong for my employment to be discussed at all. Now I wonder who else they have been telling my private business to?
Does this sound like illegal behavior to you, on the part of my former employer? Or do they have carte blanche to tell anybody ANYTHING they want about my time with the company???
I did leave for medical reasons. I am not sure how much they told her, but I tell them I was leaving and not returning due to health issues that they were well aware of.
Does this sound like illegal behavior to you, on the part of my former employer? Or do they have carte blanche to tell anybody ANYTHING they want about my time with the company???
I did leave for medical reasons. I am not sure how much they told her, but I tell them I was leaving and not returning due to health issues that they were well aware of.