The Employment Laws

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Introduction
The purpose of this research is to prove that the employment at will doctrine does not protect the employee population in the United States. The fact that if you look at the way the doctrine is written it protects the employers and firms, and this as a result creates discrimination. This in itself creates an unsafe and sometime unstable work environment because of the potential for high turnover, costly training, and low morale amongst employees. There are certain factors that must be considered within the employee at will doctrine such as union protection, the economy, contracting verses employment, discrimination and the economic stance on the United States is currently in.
Employment laws
The employment laws that are currently in place for the United States are many; however there are questions that most employees ask when terminated from employment. The employment at will doctrine is as such:
According to Cornell Law School, (2013) “the employee-at-will doctrine refers to the presumption that employment is for an indefinite period of time and may be terminated either by employer or employee” (Cornell, 2013). This approach has been challenged in courts on numerous occasions because it is an interpretation of employment relationships. This in fact justifies discrimination and has propelled union relationships with employees seeking out protection and equal bargaining power. Such pro-union voices see unions as able to demand good faith bargaining on the part of the employer, job security, and other benefits (Cornell, 2013). The department of Labor is put in place to protect those that are receiving unlawful treatment, however without needed legal representation, the employment at will doctrine protects e...

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