Does anyone know of a good online site for info on Labor laws and regulations in Oklahoma?

I don’t really have enough space to go into detail here but I was just this week pretty much bullied out of my job here in Oklahoma. I am a nurse in a Home Health company in Durant. And I am nearing retirement age and was also due a raise as of the 1st of March. I think it is very ironic and not coincidental that I was pressured into leaving. I know "a whole lot" of things going on in this company that are against Medicare rules and I think Labor also. I want to "spill my guts" to the right people but I also want to file for unemployment. I would like to know if anyone out there has ever successfully filed for unemployment after leaving or quitting their job due to pressure. Please don’t tell me to get a lawyer as I don’t have money for that. Does the Labor board ever listen to both sides of the story, because everyone in this office except for a couple of people would lie to cover up. I am not the only one who was asked to leave. Another lady was also asked at the same time as me.

Try this one

http://www.laborlawcenter.com/Oklahoma-labor-law-posters.asp

3 Responses to “Does anyone know of a good online site for info on Labor laws and regulations in Oklahoma?”

  1. Claudio F Says:

    Try this one

    http://www.laborlawcenter.com/Oklahoma-labor-law-posters.asp
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  2. Karen Says:

    I would call Medicare and squeeeeeeel like a piggy.
    It is not new in an agency/hospital for a nurse to be "let go" when they get close to retirement. My mother has 26 years in a hospital and suddenly she has been floating to ICU, peds, and ER. The only place she hasn’t been in the last year is Psych. They are trying to either get her to quit…or get her to make a mistake so they can fire her. Happens all the time. Sorry hon. Here is the link to Medicare Fraud. I would just fix them right up.
    References :
    http://www.medicare.gov/FraudAbuse/Overview.asp

  3. outtahere2day Says:

    You might try http://www.ok.gov
    This is the states’ website and gives lots of info. There is a search bar to help.
    Contact your local legislature through this site also.
    Good luck.
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