Should Tennessee abolish the common law doctrine of employment at will?Montana does not follow this common law
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Should Tennessee abolish the common law doctrine of employment at will?Montana does not follow this common law doctrine.
Instead, it follows a standard set by a statute, the Montana Wrongful Discharge From Employment Act. That statute provides that once an employee has completed the established probationary period, the employer needs to have "good cause" for termination. You can find general information about this statute at Montana Law Help's Wrongful Termination from Work. There is one statement on that website that is out of date.The probationary period is now one year, not six months As far as I can determine, the Montana statute does not impact the right of the employee to terminate the employment at any time and for any reason. It does not create a legal duty to give notice to the employer. In your response, explain how these two approaches are similar and how they are different, and explain which you think should be in effect in Tennessee.
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