This new article is designed not only for C-level and senior executives, but even for many directors and mid-level executives.
My article makes the point that most executive employment in the USA is “at will” employment. That means you can be fired at any time for any reason or no reason. However, you cannot be fired for the wrong reason. If you are fired for the wrong reason, despite being an at-will employee, you may have a claim for wrongful termination.
What is wrongful termination? My article mentions a number of things an employer can do that could give rise to a wrongful termination claim, including these:
- Violating terms of an employee manual
- Violating terms of an oral agreement that you relied upon to your detriment, also called a claim of “implied contract” or “promissory estoppel”
- Termination motivated by wrongful discrimination if you fit into a protected class – such as race, gender, age, national origin, sexual orientation.
- Whistleblowing and retaliation.
In addition, you might potentially obtain damages if you quit employment over a hostile work environment or if conditions which have been made so difficult that you can claim constructive discharge.
After the discussion of potential claims, my article in its second part offers suggestions to you on what you might potentially seek in wrongful termination case or in settlement or severance negotiations with your employer
To see my full IvyExec article, go to LINK: https://www.ivyexec.com/career-advice/2022/executive-termination-youve-been-fire-do-you-have-a-claim-for-wrongful-termination/
Or on my website at https://www.executiveemploymentattorney.com/executive-termination-if-youve-been-fired-or-face-that-do-you-have-a-claim-for-wrongful-termination/
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It is my hope that this article will be of benefit to C-level and senior executives who have been fired or may face employment termination in situations where you might have a claim for severance based on various potential claims for wrongful termination if you have been fired or constructive discharge if you feel forced to resign… Feel free to tweet or share this article. If you or any colleague of yours has a need in this area, please do reach out to me.