at-will
See also: at will
English
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at-will (not comparable)
- (law) Having or being affected by employment at will laws.
- 2007 February 26, Kerry L. Sommerville, Hospitality Employee Management and Supervision: Concepts and Practical Applications, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 69:
- For instance, if you are operating in an at-will state, it does not necessarily mean that you can fire your at-will employees for no reason at all. State and federal laws regulate terminations. For example, Title VII of the 1964 Civil […]
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