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- https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Finance/Individual_Finance/18%3A_Career_Planning/18.03%3A_Leaving_a_JobYou should be familiar with the laws that apply where you work (as they differ by state and sometimes by county) so that you understand your responsibilities to your employer and your employer’s oblig...You should be familiar with the laws that apply where you work (as they differ by state and sometimes by county) so that you understand your responsibilities to your employer and your employer’s obligations to you. Record in My Notes or your personal finance journal the characteristics of a job that you value most when seeking a job and the characteristics that bother you the most or would cause you to consider leaving a job voluntarily.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Southwestern_Community_College/BUS-121%3A_Principles_of_Money_Management/01%3A_Personal_Financial_Planning/1.14%3A_Leaving_a_JobYou should be familiar with the laws that apply where you work (as they differ by state and sometimes by county) so that you understand your responsibilities to your employer and your employer’s oblig...You should be familiar with the laws that apply where you work (as they differ by state and sometimes by county) so that you understand your responsibilities to your employer and your employer’s obligations to you. Record in My Notes or your personal finance journal the characteristics of a job that you value most when seeking a job and the characteristics that bother you the most or would cause you to consider leaving a job voluntarily.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Civil_Law/Foundations_of_Business_Law_and_the_Legal_Environment/16%3A_Employment_Law/16.03%3A_Employment_at_WillThis page discusses the employment-at-will doctrine, highlighting employer termination rights, exceptions like wrongful discharge, and the implied covenant of good faith. It emphasizes that employees ...This page discusses the employment-at-will doctrine, highlighting employer termination rights, exceptions like wrongful discharge, and the implied covenant of good faith. It emphasizes that employees can't be fired for illegal refusals, exercising rights, or civic duties.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Solano_Community_College/BUS_018%3A_Legal_Environment_of_Business/11%3A_Employment_Law/11.03%3A_Employment_at_Will1996). (Her employer had repeatedly required her to come up with numbers and results that did not reflect the true situation, using processes that were not in accord with her training and the code.) T...1996). (Her employer had repeatedly required her to come up with numbers and results that did not reflect the true situation, using processes that were not in accord with her training and the code.) The court of appeals had reversed the trial court, and the Supreme Court had to decide if the professional code of Colorado accountants could be considered to be part of public policy.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Kansas_State_University/PFP_105%3A_Introduction_to_Personal_Financial_Planning/15%3A_Career_Planning/15.03%3A_Leaving_a_JobYou should be familiar with the laws that apply where you work (as they differ by state and sometimes by county) so that you understand your responsibilities to your employer and your employer’s oblig...You should be familiar with the laws that apply where you work (as they differ by state and sometimes by county) so that you understand your responsibilities to your employer and your employer’s obligations to you. Record in My Notes or your personal finance journal the characteristics of a job that you value most when seeking a job and the characteristics that bother you the most or would cause you to consider leaving a job voluntarily.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Folsom_Lake_College/BUS_320%3A_Concepts_in_Personal_Finance_(Buch)/16%3A_Career_Planning/16.03%3A_Leaving_a_JobYou should be familiar with the laws that apply where you work (as they differ by state and sometimes by county) so that you understand your responsibilities to your employer and your employer’s oblig...You should be familiar with the laws that apply where you work (as they differ by state and sometimes by county) so that you understand your responsibilities to your employer and your employer’s obligations to you. Record in My Notes or your personal finance journal the characteristics of a job that you value most when seeking a job and the characteristics that bother you the most or would cause you to consider leaving a job voluntarily.