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by BrownBuffalo 4543 days ago
It's all dependent on the worker's rights in the state in which you work. NYS for example, almost always sides on the side of the employee. One thing to really think about is this - take the paperwork with you, and consult a local Labor office for your state. Kindly say, this is something I need to sleep on. I wouldn't dare sign anything under diress and I'm sure any lawyer worth his salt would say the same.
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You have to be careful about this, too. I've seen one of these from a California employer that uses a Florida "choice of law" clause, too. I'm no lawyer, but I suspect that radically changes the calculus.