When a Savvy Miss member asked the following question, we turned to Johnny Taylor for his expert opinion.
A friend recently told her boss that she was quitting and gave him the courtesy of two weeks notice. Two days later, she returned from a lunch break to find that her computer was shut off and that her last paycheck was on her desk. She was told to leave right then and there. Is an employer required to provide an explanation when they kick someone out of the company like this? Is this legal? And would the situation allow her to receive unemployment?
Unfortunately, there’s not much advice I can give you in this situation. Yes, it is legal for an employer to end employment at any point. There may be three or four states that don’t follow the “employment at will” (meaning you can go, or be let go, at any time) doctrine, so it’s a state specific answer; but for the most part, an employer has the right to terminate an employee at any time, for any non-illegal reason, with or without cause.
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| It's also useful to try to schedule reviews with your boss. Every couple months just check in and make sure you're both on the same page in terms of what you're doing. | |