Slander + Libel + Wrongful Termination = Lawsuit?
Hello, everyone!
I am a new member here. The main reason that I joined was to ask this very specific question.
I was terminated from my job for a large, global corporation in August 2006. The reason I was told I was being terminated was for "falsifying time cards." I did not do what I was accused of, but at my termination interview, it really didn't matter.
I collected my things and was escorted out of the building where I had worked for 2.5 years, and went home to lick my wounds. After filing a claim for unemployment, I was denied because my former employer stated that I had "falsified time cards" and "done harm to my employer" - I was being accused of stealing money and time. Very serious accusations, and completely untrue at that.
I proceeded to find a lawyer who would handle my unemployment claim. It was very easy to prove that I did NOT falsify timecards, as the company I worked for was in the IT field and kept records of everything - they basically proved FOR us that I had never stolen a second of time or a dime of money from them. After an initial hearing at the Rhode Island Unemployment Offices, I was awarded my benefits. The company then decided to pursue the issue further and appeal the decision. I also won that. They have since left things alone, which is all well and good, but it does not help me.
I now find myself in a terrible economy with no job prospects, and even though I send out 10-20 resumes a month, I still have not found a job. I have a home and three young children depending on me, and my supposed "past" has apparently rendered me damaged goods.
I suspect that when calling my former employer, prospective employers are being told that I falsified timecards. Of course, I have no way of proving this.
Would I be able to take this company to court for the damage that has been done to my career and reputation, not to mention lost wages? Do I have any sort of suit here?
I think it is also worth mentioning that prior to my termination, I was applying for a job in another department, and I know that my supervisor was not happy with that.
Thank you for any and all advice.
TripletMama