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  2. At-will employment - Wikipedia

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    In United States labor law, at-will employment is an employer's ability to dismiss an employee for any reason (that is, without having to establish "just cause" for termination), and without warning, [1] as long as the reason is not illegal (e.g. firing because of the employee's gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, or disability status).

  3. Wrongful dismissal - Wikipedia

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    An example of cause would be an employee's behavior which constitutes a fundamental breach of the terms of the employment contract. Where cause exists, the employer can dismiss the employee without providing any notice. If no cause exists yet the employer dismisses without providing lawful notice, then the dismissal is a wrongful dismissal.

  4. Termination of employment - Wikipedia

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    A less severe form of involuntary termination is often referred to as a layoff (also redundancy or being made redundant in British English). A layoff is usually not strictly related to personal performance but instead due to economic cycles or the company's need to restructure itself, the firm itself going out of business, or a change in the function of the employer (for example, a certain ...

  5. Is My Noncompete Enforceable If I'm Fired Without Cause? - AOL

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    Is My Noncompete Enforceable If I'm Fired Without Cause? I read the article about the top 7 ways to get out of a non-compete, but what if the former employer lets you go? No negative reason for ...

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  8. Just cause (employment law) - Wikipedia

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    Just cause is a common standard in employment law, as a form of job security. When a person is terminated for just cause, it means that they have been terminated for misconduct, or another sufficient reason. [1] A person terminated for just cause is generally not entitled to notice severance, nor unemployment benefits depending on local laws. [2]

  9. California farmworkers say they were fired for leaving jobs ...

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    Senate Bill 1299 would make workers’ compensation claims for farmworkers presumed work-related when employers are not complying with heat safety standards.