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To: Mafe

No, it doesn’t, unless an employer gives a reason for termination that is against the civil rights act. Nobody’s that dumb.


15 posted on 01/08/2017 4:05:15 PM PST by Flaming Conservative
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To: Flaming Conservative
If you are employed at will, your employer does not need good cause to fire you. In every state but Montana (which protects employees who have completed an initial "probationary period" from being fired without cause), employers are free to adopt at-will employment policies, and many of them have. In fact, unless your employer gives some clear indication that it will only fire employees for good cause, the law presumes that you are employed at will.
Employment At Will: What Does It Mean?
31 posted on 01/08/2017 5:31:00 PM PST by T Ruth (Mohammedanism shall be defeated.)
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