Layoffs (reductions in force) and rehires happen all the time. People have been terminated for cause and rehired. I'm not sure what you're asking. The simple answer is it happens.
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Layoffs (reductions in force) and rehires happen all the time. People have been terminated for cause and rehired. I'm not sure what you're asking. The simple answer is it happens.
OP, please confirm if this is what you are asking:
I am looking for the names of individuals whom the court forced (company name) to rehire, after they had been fired/laid off.
Most terminations are legal under Employment At Will. For the court to order a rehire, an actual law would have to be violated. Example, ABC corp. buys XYZ corp. and fires all people of a certain race or religion. This violates an actual law called Title IX.
What is the actual law you think has been violated by your termination?
I do not think there was a violation of a law. My question is --where can I find or post the question: who from company XYZ has been hired and re-hired?
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There really isn't if you are wanting to specifically avoid boards related to that company. You could try looking for a xyzcompanysucks.com type site to see if they have a forum. The issue there is that those type boards are sometimes monitored by the company that sucks.
What other boards could I look at?
How can I find a list of people who have been terminated and rehired at a company?
Asked and answered already (twice now):
There really isn't if you are wanting to specifically avoid boards related to that company. You could try looking for a xyzcompanysucks.com type site to see if they have a forum. The issue there is that those type boards are sometimes monitored by the company that sucks.
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If you just mean a general list, it's unlikely such a thing exists outside a particular companies HR department if even there.
In my experience, HR departments are wildly conservative. They do not make ANY information available unless forced even when there are no actual laws preventing them from doing so. The answer is that there is no publicly available sources of such information.
As stated, you can try and find an "I hate XYZ corp" board, which could be interesting, but these are mostly someone's opinion and not necessarily a source of accurate information. I found one such board for a place I used to work. It was entertaining, but very inaccurate. They were spinning conspiracy theories, some of which I knew as a fact were inaccurate. Not that the participants cared. It was more fun to just make stuff up.