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by Alupis
4331 days ago
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> The company could be totally justified letting him go, just not in the manner in which they did it. How so? They decided he was not a good fit, by his own admission... so they cut him loose. Would you rather they hurt their business by keeping on employees who won't work out? > One, you can't be terminated for any reason. Yes you can. California has At-Will Employment. It means they can hire or fire for any reason, with or without notice, even if it's silly like they don't like where you eat lunch. On the same note, you can quit for any reason, without notice, even if it's silly like you don't like where the owners eat lunch. |
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> Yes you can. California has At-Will Employment. It means they can hire or fire for any reason
No, it means that the initial burden is on the person alleging illegal firing or not-hiring to establish a prima facie case that the reason was a prohibited reason, rather than the burden being the hiring/firing party to establish that the reason was a permitted reason.
It does not mean that hiring/firing for any reason is allowed. In fact, there are lots of prohibited reasons for firing in California.
It's just "default allow" when it comes to hiring/firing decisions.