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Posts Tagged ‘at will’

Can My Boss Fire Me at Any Time for Any Reason? What is “at will”? (2021)

By Eugene Lee | 192

“At-Will”. California is an “at-will” employment state. What does this mean? In most cases, it means that your boss can fire you at any time for almost any reason or no reason at all. She can fire you because she

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Can My Employer Break My Employment Contract? Can I? (2021)

By Eugene Lee | 52

Whenever it comes to contracts, the answer is always the same: it depends on what the contract says. A contract is a contract is a contract. Neither you nor your employer can breach a contract without facing the consequences. That is, unless the contract says it’s ok. This is why it is so important that…

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