I no longer work for them, but why would I fight it? Do you know how much legal fees cost? It would be tens of thousands of dollars to not win a court case. As I said earlier, most workers do not have the financial luxury to fight their employer, and most lawyers advise against it because it's unlikely the employee will win.
Every giant company in America has you sign legal paperwork to work for them. That paperwork is designed to protect the company. Most people don't read the fine print because they just want to work. So they say, "yes, company X, I will agree to work for you". Not realizing that they are also agreeing to the company's policies (whatever those may be).
You didn't fight it. So, they won by default.
I no longer work for them, but why would I fight it? Do you know how much legal fees cost? It would be tens of thousands of dollars to not win a court case. As I said earlier, most workers do not have the financial luxury to fight their employer, and most lawyers advise against it because it's unlikely the employee will win.
Every giant company in America has you sign legal paperwork to work for them. That paperwork is designed to protect the company. Most people don't read the fine print because they just want to work. So they say, "yes, company X, I will agree to work for you". Not realizing that they are also agreeing to the company's policies (whatever those may be).