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by tdicola
4251 days ago
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Not in the US--it's pretty rare for a full time employee to have some kind of contract that retains their employment. In fact in a lot of states employment is considered 'at will' and you can be let go at any time for any reason (or no reason!). The big exception is if you're a 'protected class' like certain races, above a certain age, etc. but that just means the employer has to prove they didn't fire you because of that protected class. |
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"Certain races" are not a protected class. Race itself is a protected class in that you cannot be let go for reasons of race.
Of course, as you already said, that really doesn't matter. If they want you out, they'll find a way.