Chapter 5: Termination
employment at will
allows either the employer or the employee to terminate the relationship upon giving proper notice
termination
is the discharge of an employee by an employer with or without cause
retaliatory discharge
occurs when an employee suffers adverse employment consequences after filing a claim of discrimination or appearing as a witness in a discrimination investigation
breach of contract
occurs when the employee's reasonable expectations under the contract have not been fulfilled
wrongful discharge
occurs when the employer's motivation for termination is discriminatory
constructive discharge
occurs, as opposed to outright termination, when an employer interferes with an employer's ability to perform his/her work and/or makes the work environment so intolerable that the employee may be forced to resign
employment handbook
provides a reference guide for employees concerning the employer's policies