Cliff Notes: My mom was fired because money went missing, she was blamed. At least 1 other cashier plus the managers at the store have access to the money, the (3?) managers are the only ones with keys to actually get anything out of the safe. No proof whatsoever that she took it, it is just not there.
Long version. My mom works a cash register, usually the evening shift, another girl works the morning shift. At night she drops her till bag into the safe plus some extra money in an envelope. Accounting is supposed to count the "extra" money the next day (the next day happened to be thanksgiving). 4 work days later (6 calendar days later) she is told that some of the money in the envelope was missing, they suspend her for 2 days without pay. She calls in Monday like they told her to and she is fired.
They have no proof that she took the money, and there is 1 other cashier who has touched the bag twice. (3?) Managers of the store have keys to the safe, nobody else can open it.
Is it even worth consulting a lawyer on this? Is there anything they could do?
I know Texas is a right to work state and they can fire her for any reason they want. We don't want her old job back, we don't want any money, we just want her "name cleared" because we don't want this to effect her future job opportunities. Would she have to list specificlly why she was let go, and if they called this store for a reference can the legally talk about this?
I will admit that I am not impartial here but my mom isn't a theif, plain and simple.
This is a local store and somebody here may work there, if so please don't get involved. I don't want the store's name coming out, it isn't important. We aren't looking to make them look bad in any way, we just want her to be able to move on without consequences for something she did not do.
I appreciate any help you guys can offer.
Long version. My mom works a cash register, usually the evening shift, another girl works the morning shift. At night she drops her till bag into the safe plus some extra money in an envelope. Accounting is supposed to count the "extra" money the next day (the next day happened to be thanksgiving). 4 work days later (6 calendar days later) she is told that some of the money in the envelope was missing, they suspend her for 2 days without pay. She calls in Monday like they told her to and she is fired.
They have no proof that she took the money, and there is 1 other cashier who has touched the bag twice. (3?) Managers of the store have keys to the safe, nobody else can open it.
Is it even worth consulting a lawyer on this? Is there anything they could do?
I know Texas is a right to work state and they can fire her for any reason they want. We don't want her old job back, we don't want any money, we just want her "name cleared" because we don't want this to effect her future job opportunities. Would she have to list specificlly why she was let go, and if they called this store for a reference can the legally talk about this?
I will admit that I am not impartial here but my mom isn't a theif, plain and simple.
This is a local store and somebody here may work there, if so please don't get involved. I don't want the store's name coming out, it isn't important. We aren't looking to make them look bad in any way, we just want her to be able to move on without consequences for something she did not do.
I appreciate any help you guys can offer.
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