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Employment At Will And Due Process By Patricia A. Wethane And Tara J. Radin Essay

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Jhanzeeb Mughal Prof. Lewin December, 14, 2016 29:522:334 Individual Written Assignment One of the things everyone looks forward to is having security. However, the job market has not been strong enough to give job security. Since the Market crashed in 2008, there has been an increase in “at will” employees. At will employment means that the company or the firm has the right to terminate your employment at any given time for any reason with or without a legit cause. At will also give employees the flexibility to quit their job as they wish without giving any notice or reason. In “Employment at Will and Due Process” by Patricia A. Wethane and Tara J. Radin expresses their views on “At Will” employment. Radin and Werhane mention several views on ethical treatment of employees, in principle and in practice, against at will employment. In this article they believe it violates certain rights that employees have, it violates the principle of fairness, and there are certain legal objections. The first argument against at will employment is that it violates basic rights that we all have and these rights are not ignored when you are hired. The best example used is, “the right to free speech, privacy, due process, and certain property rights.” By expressing your rights, you are putting your job on the line. So, you might say something that your boss finds objectionable and because of this you could be fired. Which directly violate your right to free speech. Another example is

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