The common law doctrine that provides that employment is at the will of either the employer or the employee and the employer may terminate that employment or the employee may resign at any time for any or no reason is often referred to as ___________.
A) disclaimer
B) implied contract
C) employment at will
D) employer rights
Correct Answer:
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Q1: _ policy originates with legislative enactments that
Q3: Exceptions to the employment-at-will doctrine involve _.
A)
Q4: An employer's right to terminate an employee
Q5: Wrongful discharge suits are generally _.
A) not
Q6: The public policy exception to the employment-at-will
Q7: When the employment of an employee ends
Q8: Generally, when an employee sues an employer
Q9: Public policy also can arise as a
Q10: When an employee is dismissed and sues
Q11: An employee can be terminated with no
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