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Question XXII

2014 Bar · Labor Law · 4 sub-questions

XXII. Despite a reinstatement order, an employer may choose not to reinstate an employee if: (1%)
(a)(A) there is a strained employer-employee relationship
(b)(B) the position of the employee no longer exists
(c)(C) the employer’s business has been closed
(d)(D) the employee does not wish to be reinstated.

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