Can a company denies you of a promotion to a supervisor position if they find out that you are filing for bankruptcy or find out later that you filed for bankruptcy?
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You cannot be fired solely for filing bankruptcy. Depending on company policy and if one is promoted into a management position, a BK could be an issue as many employment contracts contain a clause that if the employee files BK, they have to inform the company immediately. If this pertains to you and you may be up for a supervisor position, do your homework and investigate your company's employment policies which should be available to you via the company's employee intranet or from your HR Dept._________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
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Originally posted by Flamingo View PostYou cannot be fired solely for filing bankruptcy. Depending on company policy and if one is promoted into a management position, a BK could be an issue as many employment contracts contain a clause that if the employee files BK, they have to inform the company immediately. If this pertains to you and you may be up for a supervisor position, do your homework and investigate your company's employment policies which should be available to you via the company's employee intranet or from your HR Dept.
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