lundi 25 juillet 2016

Resignation: I Resigned and a Month Later My Boss Calls Me About "Cash Discrepancies"

My question involves labor and employment law for the state of: Georgia

I resigned from my job a month ago. I took a job closer to home after we moved. It's been a month since my last day and my boss sent me an email saying there is some type of discrepancy with expense money. I reconciled all the cash that was given to employees that went out of town. I have seen my boss accuse almost every employee who quit, of stealing money or using their work credit card for personal uses. Calling the cops out there was almost a monthly occurrence. Most of the time the cops said he could file a complaint and they would investigate it. A few times he had minimal evidence but more times than not, he was just pissed and being a jerk. Anyways I gave a 2 weeks notice and tied up all my loose ends at work and have been gone for a month. I feel like they had ample time to look over my work and let me know about any "discrepancies" I handled the cash for about 3 1/2 years so I just find it almost comical that he is saying something now. I'm not really concerned bc I know how annoyed the cops are when they do come out there but do I really have anything to worry about? Also the email was vague about the specifics of the discrepancy, just stated that there was one. I might be more willing to help except for the fact that I requested my unpaid 2 weeks vacation when I left and did not get it. Thanks in advance.


Resignation: I Resigned and a Month Later My Boss Calls Me About "Cash Discrepancies"

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