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broke service contract by my boss and harassment
I worked in MNC company in sector 26
chandigarh Indian residence representative
office my boss he make me signed a
contract before joining that if I want to left the
job then I had to give two months notice and
same from there side if they want to fire me
they also give me first two months notice but
he broke the contract and after working 1
month 20 days he just fire me without any
appropriate reason write know I m feeling very
depressed plz tell me what I can do I have
original copy of contract ?
Asked on December 22, 2016 under Employment Labor Law, Pennsylvania
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
Yes, you can. The fact is that most employment is "at will", which means that a worker can be terminated for any reason or no reason at all, with or without notice. That is unless such action would constitute some form of legally actionable discrimination/retaliation, or it would violate the terms of any applicable union agreement/employment contract.
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