Comment Re:No (Score 1) 416
At will employment laws vary from State to State
yes well we're talking about Massachusetts, so no need to speculate on what might be the case in other states eh?
The professor may or not have a contract that negates this theory.
also, he may or may not have magical powers that allow him to set his enemies on fire. how about focusing on the facts we know?
Further, even with the "right to work" laws Companies can not stomp on a persons rights under the Law of the Land (US Constitution) without repercussion.
terminating an employee doesn't equate to "stomping on their rights". see below.
Can an employee be fired for no reason? , Archived from Boston Globe, 2005
"Although it seems almost impossible to believe, employers in Massachusetts, or in any other employee-at-will state, can fire any employee at any time for any reason — or even for no reason at all. An employer can terminate any employee, with or without notice."
http://www.mass.gov/courts/cas...
now are we done?