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I was working somewhere. I decided to take an unpaid admin leave from them pending some health problems. In the process they sent me to this other company who would re onboard me back to the company. I thought this was weird, since no payment or invoices were being sent. Instead they let me go pending abandonment on the job. The weird thing is i was working with the people to get re onboarded, and from my perspective it was costing the company nothing to have me around. So now, im thinking appealing the decision with HR to see what exactly happened, because the nature of the situation makes no sense. It would be one thing if they were paying me, but no cash was being exchanged at all. And i know other people who did something similar, who were fine. Deep down i think the company was hurting and was already gonna lay off people, so this was a convenient excuse to not re hire someone. I also learned they replaced me with two other shitskins in India somewhere

I was working somewhere. I decided to take an unpaid admin leave from them pending some health problems. In the process they sent me to this other company who would re onboard me back to the company. I thought this was weird, since no payment or invoices were being sent. Instead they let me go pending abandonment on the job. The weird thing is i was working with the people to get re onboarded, and from my perspective it was costing the company nothing to have me around. So now, im thinking appealing the decision with HR to see what exactly happened, because the nature of the situation makes no sense. It would be one thing if they were paying me, but no cash was being exchanged at all. And i know other people who did something similar, who were fine. Deep down i think the company was hurting and was already gonna lay off people, so this was a convenient excuse to not re hire someone. I also learned they replaced me with two other shitskins in India somewhere

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I understand. That's why you need to sue them. If you don't, you're going to be branded a job abandoner for the rest of your career. Please at least get a free 30 min consultation with an employment attorney. Call one up. They will invite you to their office to sit across from their desk and tell you if you have a case or not.

I did it before, it took ~20 min, they said I didn't have a case, and I went home. Didn't cost me a cent!