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If your NOT Represented by a Security Union then you are a "At Will" Employee What Does This Mean for You?

3/21/2022

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An at-will employee may have his/her employment terminated at any moment for any legal reason. For the most part, if an employer decides to terminate you, you may be left with limited legal rights to overturn your job termination. As such, many prospective and newly hired employees are often surprised when reading in a job application, employment contract, or employee handbook that their employment will be "at will."

At-Will Employment States
In the United States, all states are formally recognized as at-will employment states. But, many states place limitations on at-will employment, which is in addition to the federal laws that apply to all states. The basic exceptions that several states make available concern an exception due to public policy, implied contracts, as well as a covenant of good faith.

The exception pertaining to public policy available in several states happens to be very similar to those federal requirements. Employees are free to pursue the exception at both the state and federal levels. The states of Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, Nebraska, Maine, New York, and Rhode Island are the only states that do not currently allow for the public policy exception.
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The implied contract exception is applicable in states in which employers have required their employees sign at-will employment contracts but still include contractual language or a statement in an employee handbook that employees can only be terminated for good cause. The implied contract exception is currently broadly applied in the United States. The states of Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, and Virginia are the only states that do not currently recognize the exemption.

1. At-Will Employment States
2. Which States Have the Covenant of Good Faith Exception?
3. Employment At-Will
4. Can You be Classified as an At-Will Employee?
5. Employment Documentation
6. Employer Statements
7. At-Will Employee Rights
8. At-Will Employment Agreements
9. When You Should Sign an At-Will Agreement
10. Think Again Before Signing an Employment Agreement
11. Employment Contract Defined
12. My Employer is Asking Me to Sign All Kinds of Documents
13. How Do I Know If I Have a Claim for Wrongful Termination?
Read more about At Will Employment States: Everything You Need to Know here.
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    • Allied Universal Security Union
    • FPSOA
    • LEOSPU
    • MSA K9 HANDLERS UNION
    • NUNSO
    • PSONU
    • SPSOA
  • SITE MAP
    • SECURITY UNION BLOG
    • Employee Rights
    • Employer | Union Rights and Obligations
    • Your Right to Discuss Wages
    • Weingarten Rights
    • The NLRB and Social Media
    • NLRA and the Right to Strike
    • Interfering with Employee Rights Section 7 & 8
    • NLRB
  • Airport Security Union
    • Armored Car Drivers Security Union
    • Automotive Security Officer Union
    • Building Service Security Officers Union
    • Campus Police Officers Security Union
    • Casino Security Officers Union
    • Correctional Officers Security Union
    • Court Security Officers CSO's Union
    • DOD Military Security Police Union
    • Federal Contract Guard Security Union
    • Gaming Surveillance Security Union
  • Homeland Security Union
    • Hospital Security Union
    • Hotel Security Union
    • Industrial Security Union
    • K9 Handlers Security Union
    • Night Club Bouncer Security Union
    • Nuclear Security Union
    • Port Security Maritime Security Union
    • Prisoner Transportation Security Union
    • Protective Service Officer PSO Security Union
  • Residential Community Security Union
  • Retail Mall Security Union
  • School Security Union
  • Special Events Security Union
  • Security Police Officer SPO Security Union
  • Special Police Officer SPO Security Union