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BernieEcclestoned t1_j5txhg0 wrote

That's why we have labour laws.

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Spektra54 t1_j5txtev wrote

Okay lets say that happens. Not a lot of people are gonna be willing to fight a long and expensive legal battle. But you can spin it however you want. They can just start treating him poorly. And those things are hard to prove.

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BernieEcclestoned t1_j5u0zk9 wrote

Yep, I've managed people out before. It takes months though, you can't just fire someone for something their friend has told them.

And a lawyer would be very interested in a long and expensive lawsuit, and would do it for no win, no fee as well.

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zorggalacticus t1_j64k88z wrote

No. At will means at will. And it's not against the law. You can be fired for ANY reason in an at will state (like mine) and its perfectly legal. As long as they're not falsifying information (and even then YOU have to prove that) they can fire you whenever they want. You don't even actually need a reason in an at will state. The boss can just walk in and be like "you're fired" and boom you're out of a job. There are no federal laws to prevent this either. Most jobs use this to hold over your head to keep you in check. Sucks but it's legal so there's nothing you can do.

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