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That’s true, nationally no. But it is against the law in California where the companies of the topic are mostly located.


You are correct, but I believe my fundamental conclusion is also correct. Simply put there are a few reasons you can’t fire someone and almost infinite number of reasons you can. California has more protections than others but the balance of power still overwhelmingly stays with the employer.




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