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50.1 regarding wrongful/discriminatory firing appeal

molaurie

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I was wrongly fired from my job for what I believe to be discriminatory reasons due to a disability I have, and have filed an appeal. A court date has been assigned, and I have recently read the forms filed by my ex-employer, in which my old supervisor is lying, saying I did not disclose my disability to her. I was wondering if I should just give up on the whole thing, since it comes down to her word(and she is prepared to lie) against mine. I hate confrontation. Thanks.
 

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I see your answer as saying go on tip that pot upside down, tip the crap out..the lies and so on and its good. This line favours actions you may think of as unorthodox. So I'd not see that as letting that injustice fester, but tipping it out so I 'd take this as an indication its good to go for it. Bad poisonous things in the pot need emptying out..her discrimination and lies against you sounds like a poisonous thing.

Its up to you but I don't see this line as saying its best to drop it at all, quite the reverse. Though it may be uncomfortable in the short term I think it will feel better in the long term
 

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The line 50.1 says to go for it, it says that you can win this case and Hex 14 says that you will get compensation.
 

molaurie

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Wow - thanks! My courage has been renewed, and I will go forward with this!

Laurie
 

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