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You could make a case for wrongful termination. It may be worth it to contact an attorney specializing in employees' rights litigation. They would be able to tell you if you have a case.
As mentioned elsewhere here, if your employment was at-will and not bound by contract, your odds of winning such a case are slim. However, if you feel you were terminated as retaliation for reporting your employer's pay practices, you could sue under your state's "whistle blower" law, if applicable.
Again, for something as serious as this, I'd consider contacting a local attorney experienced in this kind of law.
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