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If an Employer Fires an Employee for Refusing to Violate

Question 17

Question 17

Multiple Choice

If an employer fires an employee for refusing to violate public policy, this would be construed as _________________.


A) Illegal discharge
B) Wrongful termination
C) Illicit discharge
D) Due cause

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