Binder and Binder SSD Lawyers
300 E Rabro Dr East, Suite#6699
Hauppauge, NY New York 11788
United States of America
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Binder and Binder SSD Lawyers Harry Binder fired me for requesting copy of union contract while in Ronkonkoma office now they are located in Hauppauge, NY , New York
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I was employed by Binder and Binder social security disability firm. I was fired in 2004 for requesting & receiving a copy of Union contract. Yes, there was union, I never saw a union rep until the day after I was fired - August 2004. After receiving the union contract I read that the office should have been closed fpr MLK day 2004...and IF any employee worked they should be paid time and half. None of that happened...!! When I asked about the contract I was abruptly fired. Without any union rep. Harry Binder himself fired me for reasons that had nothing to do with the contract. Harry Binder even denied my unemployment. Of course I appealed....Harry Binder attended the appeal hearing. I won!! Harry Binder reappealed the case. I won! However, I seeth everytime I think of tbe injustice I received at the hands of Binder and Binder social security law firm. I want to let them know they trampled my civil rights. Of course I sought legal representation during that time and not ONE firm would represent me. I want to sue Harry Binder; Binder and Binder and the fake union...where harry binder's wife Gloria worked. I never received cooperation from the union or their rep
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AUTHOR: Fed-up with Binder and Binder (harr - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 07, 2010
POSTED: Wednesday, July 07, 2010
I was employed by Binder and Binder social security disability firm in early 2003 . I was abruptly fired 8/04 for requesting & receiving a copy of the Union contract. Yes, there was a union. The contract clearly stated the office should have been closed in celebration of Martin Luther King holiday earlier that same year. It was not! I worked that day.