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    Generally, Under Employment-At-Will Doctrine, an Employer May Fire an Employee
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Generally, Under Employment-At-Will Doctrine, an Employer May Fire an Employee

Question 44

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Generally, under employment-at-will doctrine, an employer may fire an employee even if doing so would violate a federal or state statute.

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