What to do if I was employed as a cook in a restaurant and after a verbal argument with my manager he struck me?
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What to do if I was employed as a cook in a restaurant and after a verbal argument with my manager he struck me?
I was let go and he still has a job. I am a disabled 51 year old woman with children at home and had to go to work to help with the expenses as they are at college level or in high school. How do I sue my manager and how do I sue the company I work for?
Asked on September 22, 2012 under Employment Labor Law, New York
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Given the work situation where you were assaulted, battered and then terminated by your employer I suggest that you consult with an attorney that practices in the area of labor and personal injury law and consult with a representative with your local department of labor to see what your legal options are with respect to the employee who struck you and your employer who terminated you from your position.
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