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Published on December 3, 2006 By Xythe In Blogging
VICTORY! EDD Appeal Findings: Mr. Lou vs NWIC


Well as some of you know, I've had some serious issues with my former employer. So for the sake of not being repetitive, if you care to, you can catch up by using the following links:

How My Boss Screwed Me

How My Boss Screwed Me  Part 2

Court In 9 Hours

Well, I just got the findings on this appeal, and the results as as follows:



I don't think I could have asked for much more, and while this doesn't seem all that big of a deal, it is.

See, when I mentioned that I would move from Santa Rosa to Sacramento to continue working with NWIC, I was promised all kinds of prevailing wage work; thats WHY I moved. Well, you can see in the findings that the Judge found I was discharged "For reasons other than misconduct". That leaves little else, and it's all right there on the record. NWIC won't be able to change their tune.

Further, the judge mentions that not having a drivers license is no reason to discharge me under my particular circumstances.

These 2 elements are very important, as now I can launch a lawsuit against NWIC based on Wrongful Termination, and Discrimination.

You see, in CA an employer does have the right to discharge any employee at will, or without cause. However, the tune changed drastically when you promise work to an employee. The beauty of this Is I can document these promises from fax's sent from the NWIC office.

An element of my discharge was that I had no license. Believe it or not, these morons actually replaced me with a guy that did not himself have a drivers license. Sweet music to my ears.

Another element of my discharge was NWIC's claim that my skills and performance were substandard. What a low blow this was, but how perfectly the Judge handled the accusation. Remember, this is the EDD. They have my unemployment record to show I've been a journeyman painter for an excess of 10 years. Not only this, NWIC hired 2 people to replace me, both of which do not have more than 4 years of experience as painters. Bing Bing, more discrimination; all easily documented.

NWIC never had to give any reasons why they discharged me, and if they had not, my case would be all the harder to prove. How wonderful it was when they decided to appeal my unemployment benefits, and have the case adjudicated by none other than a judge; simply BEAUTIFUL!

See, and this is only the cream of the cream. NWIC owes me and some others quite a bit of $$ that was never given to us in our payroll; more state certified payroll stuff. So NWIC is also looking at a class-action suit based up negligent payroll issues.

Well, I've been in touch with a law firm in San Francisco that specializes in these kind of cases, and am awaiting a return call from their office this coming Monday. I have a lot of good news, and a lot of interesting documentation for them to look at. The biggest question this firm had for me, as I see it was what wages do we earn in my position. I told them I made no less than about $35.60/hr and no more than $43.80/hr. They seemed very interested in these numbers. Hopefully, I can get them to take my case.

Comments
on Dec 03, 2006
The wrongful termination suit will be a tough one to win in an at-will state. The fact that their decision made no economical sense is big. "I fired him without cause, and now pay more for two less experience workers to replace him." ... sounds wrongful to me.
on Dec 04, 2006
Good for you!  They are going to realize that honesty is the best policy!
on Dec 04, 2006
The wrongful termination suit will be a tough one to win in an at-will state.


You're right, it won't be easy. The part that helps out in this respect is the recommendation he wrote for me to help me move to Sac: "We [NWIC] eagerly are eager for Lou to resume his duties at NWIC.

The fact that their decision made no economical sense is big. "I fired him without cause, and now pay more for two less experience workers to replace him."


Why I was really fired, is because the president of the cooperation wanted me to buy one of his trucks, whether I had a license or not. He became very hostile when I told him no.
on Dec 04, 2006
Good for you! They are going to realize that honesty is the best policy!


Thanks Doc! Well at least they learned you can't f@ck every person/entity you come in contact with. Someone/thing is bound to catch up with you sooner or later.

This guy and his company hurt me real bad....real bad.