report them too?
Also, if you're position in terminated, will that go on your record, or show up on your background checks, if you apply for other positions?
Answer by Pat
Unless they are violating the law, or a funding contract, there is no one to report them to for "unprofessionalism".
Background checks are for credit and criminal records.
Your "permanent record" ended in high school.
Your parents and your teachers lied to you.
It does not continue throughout your life.
This is why you morons always bitch about the government controlling everything.
You think they really do!!!
Answer by Courtney
If you feel you were terminated in a way that wasn't legal you can call the local Labor Board and they can help you file a complaint. They will investigate your complaint and if they find in your favor the org. could receive fines or you could be offered your job back.
If you think they have illegal business practices you can report them to the agency which oversees the portion of their business they are conducting illegally. Issues with Mental health services would be reported to the State Mental Health Dept., Fiscal issues would be reported to the IRS, etc.
Being 'unprofessional' is not something you can report to anyone. (and trying just makes you look crazy and bitter).
Being fired cannot show up on a background check, HOWEVER when you apply for other positions you will need to sign your application stating you provided a full and accurate work history. This means you WILL need to disclose this job. Most employers are willing to overlook one termination as long as you have good references from other past employers.
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