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<blockquote data-quote="quad decade guy" data-source="post: 5176616" data-attributes="member: 77939"><p>Well, a cursory google revealed this: At least in my state......State Law prohibits discharge for basically having to go to court.</p><p></p><p>So, this is good advice(in my opinion)^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^</p><p>except the steward part. He/She doesn't need to know. I would think with the above, nothing has to be used or could be forced.</p><p>Pretty sure this isn't the first time for UPS. Now, a bigger question might be for insurance etc. Depending on how long the trial lasted or whatever....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad decade guy, post: 5176616, member: 77939"] Well, a cursory google revealed this: At least in my state......State Law prohibits discharge for basically having to go to court. So, this is good advice(in my opinion)^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ except the steward part. He/She doesn't need to know. I would think with the above, nothing has to be used or could be forced. Pretty sure this isn't the first time for UPS. Now, a bigger question might be for insurance etc. Depending on how long the trial lasted or whatever.... [/QUOTE]
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