It appears you may have a case for wrongful termination as the employer must follow the policy handbook issued by the company, a failure to do so does not justify your firing. It would be best to speak with an employment law attorney to represent you. You should also discuss this issue with Human Resources to resolve the issue without the expense of legal process. If HR refuses to work with you, then seek legal counsel.
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