Most workers are not covered by explicit or implicit contracts and are at-will employees. Thus, an employer

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Most workers are not covered by explicit or implicit contracts and are at-will employees. Thus, an employer should be able to terminate these workers at any time and for any reason. A practical reality, however, is that a charge of discrimination as a basis for a termination needs to be defended against. How can an employer defend against a charge that a termination decision was based on discrimination? Does this limit an employer's right to fire-at-will? Explain.

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Managing Human Resources

ISBN: 978-0132729826

7th Edition

Authors: Luis Gomez Mejia, David Balkin, Robert Cardy

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