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It could be construed as constructive dismissal in the US - reduction in pay, or hours. So essentially the same problem.


Thanks, didn't know about that term. Now I found: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructive_dismissal

> constructive dismissal ... generally ... grants [the employee] the right to pursue claims against the employer.

> once agreed upon, wages are implicitly locked in by the common-law of contract as an essential term of the employment relationship. In this regard, it is a constructive dismissal if ...

(That last section is about the UK, I suppose it's the same in the US.)




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