Can I sue my ex-employer for unjust termination?

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Can I sue my ex-employer for unjust termination?

I was written up for the first time in 16 months for insurbordination, which was unjust. Then a week later fired. I know this was retailation from the so called insurbordination, which was me asking a supervisor a question.

Asked on November 6, 2012 under Employment Labor Law, Arkansas

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

Unjust termination is perfectly legal. It is also legal to retaliate against an employee for questioning a supervisor. Unless you had a written employment contract, you were an employee at will; an employee at will may be fired at any time, for any reason whatsoever. From what you write, your employer had the right to fire you; therefore, you would not have a cause of action.


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