Multiple Choice
The exception under the employment-at-will rule, where the employer cannot fire an employee from employment for exercising a legal right or fulfilling that legal duty created by a statute, is called:
A) court order.
B) administrative action.
C) public policy exception.
D) statutory exception.
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