Employment At Will in United States
Employment-at-will
Employment for so long or so brief as the employer chooses. This is the usual form of employment in the United States. At will employees may be fired at any time for any reason or no reason at all.
Legal Materials
For a survey of the related state laws, see the annual State by State Guide to Human Resources Law (Aspen Publishers) or Employment At Will, A State-by-State Survey (BNA). For more information, check the treatises listed under “Employment Discrimination.”
See Also
Employment Discrimination
Labor Law
Martindale-Hubbell
Employment at Will in the International Business Landscape
Definition of Employment at Will in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: The legal doctrine that permits employers and employees to end their relationship at any time.
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