Can my employer fire me without warning?
- Nancy Chinonis, Esq.
- Feb 22, 2020
- 1 min read
Many employment contracts state an employee can be fired without “just cause” or notice. This is called “at-will” employment, which is standard in the United States. However, there are different types of contracts. HR should consult with an employment attorney prior to terminating an employee.
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