If you have not informed your present employer that you are searching for other employment, you might want to request that potential employers not contact them. If that is the case, make sure you have strong references and former employees that they can contact.
Certainly.
why would you, idiot?
If you employer has that information on their website you can download a copy of it. But otherwise you will have to contact your employer to get a copy of your W2 forms.
No law prohibits that. Discussing opinions is not defamatory - only asserting false FACTS is defamatory.
You will have to contact your former employer's payroll department to get that information. If you can't retrieve your W-2s on-line, you will be able to get a duplicate copy from the employer or the necessary information from the IRS.
If the improper information causes you harm (such as not getting your new job), your state law may allow you to sue your former employer for damages. Please contact a local attorney or your state bar referral line for more information.
yes they can.
If he's on payroll deduction, they will contact him when the former employer notifies them.
A former employer may inform a prospective employer at his discretion.
You need to call his former employer or call the entity that was issuing the checks.You need to call his former employer or call the entity that was issuing the checks.You need to call his former employer or call the entity that was issuing the checks.You need to call his former employer or call the entity that was issuing the checks.
yes