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Your termination looks illegal due to a violation of your employment agreement. And we're here to help you get compensated.

It's sad to hear that you went through a termination. However, we are here to help you restore justice. Based on your answers, it looks like your employer violated the terms of your employment contract. If this is correct, the termination is illegal. To identify a violation, you must carefully read your contract. For example, a contract may guarantee a worker continued employment for two years. An employer breaches the contract if this worker is terminated after one year of employment and their contract doesn't provide any justifiable reasons.  In this case, you have the right to claim what you should have received under its terms through litigation. For example, if you have a two-year employment contract and your employer terminates you after one year, a court would order the employer to pay you a one-year salary that you should have received.  How to protect your rights in case of violation of the terms of your employment contract: If you want to claim damages for your employer's breach of employment contract, you should file a lawsuit with a district court. Before the court, please review your employment contract to ensure that your employer violated its terms. It's crucial to weigh the costs of taking legal action against the possible benefit of doing so. Based on your contract, you can claim wages for the period you were supposed to work. Organizations to help you: You can contact your state department of labor for further assistance.Get assistance with unemployment benefits, insurance, and workers' compensation here.You can get help in case of retaliation at work here. For help handling discrimination and harassment at the workplace, you can contact Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at 1-800-669-4000 or [email protected]. Federal Hotline to Combat Race and Sex Stereotyping at 202-343-2008 or via email at [email protected] nonprofit advocacy organization Better Balance combats discrimination against pregnant workers and caregivers.RAINN provides help in cases of sexual harassment and violence. Allrights - Instant and anonymous legal help in case of discrimination: https://allrights.us/discrimination.Allrights - Anonymous and free legal help in case of harassment: https://allrights.us/harassment. 
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