Labor/Employment
Sep. 22, 2000
A Firing Offense
We in the employment bar are preparing to mourn the loss of a dear friend: the implied contract. Although misunderstood in some circles and feared in others, the implied contract was always there to lend encouragement and support to long-term workers who were ousted from their jobs through no fault of their own.




We in the employment bar are preparing to mourn the loss of a dear friend: the implied contract. Although misunderstood in some circles and feared in others, the implied contract was always there to lend encouragement and support to long-term workers who were ousted from their jobs through no fault of their own. Doing little more than to ensur...
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