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Under the Employment-At-Will Doctrine, the Only Illegal Reason for Firing

Question 22

Question 22

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Under the employment-at-will doctrine, the only illegal reason for firing someone is


A) fraud.
B) discrimination.
C) belonging to a union.
D) poor financial performance.

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