Employment-at-will:
allows employees to quit their jobs with two weeks' notice, unless otherwise restricted
allows employers to discharge employees for any reason at any time subject to contract obligations
has been restricted by legislatures in some states that recognize some public policy limitations on the employer's right to fire an employee
allows employers to discharge employees for any reason at any time subject to contract obligations and has been restricted by legislatures in some states that recognize some public policy limitations on the employer's right to fire an employee
allows employees to quit their jobs with two weeks' notice, unless otherwise restricted and allows employers to discharge employees for any reason at any time subject to contract obligations and has been restricted by legislatures in some states that recognize some public policy limitations on the employer's right to fire an employee
Correct Answer:
D.Allows employers to discharge employees for any reason at any time subject to contract obligations and has been restricted by legislatures in some states that recognize some public policy limitations on the employer's right to fire an employee.
Explanation:
It is a doctrine that allows employers to discharge the employees without any just clause. Though, it faces some restrictions in some states of the USA where the doctrine is in contradiction with the rights of the employees, awarded by the policies applicable in these states. These public policies act as restrictions.
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