Legal Question in Employment Law in Georgia

I am an employer in the state of Georgia. I had an associate ask me for time off which I told her I could not approve. Today she told me she was taking the trip we had discussed. Can she be terminated for job abandonment?


Asked on 1/22/11, 9:04 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Gregory Fidlon Law Offices of Gregory R. Fidlon, P.C.

Absent an employment agreement to the contrary, all employees in Georgia are "at-will," meaning they can be terminated at any time, for any reason or no reason at all, unless the termination violates one of the federal anti-discrimination laws or some other employee rights law. Generally, absent a medical reason, an employer in Georgia is free to terminate an at-will employee for absenteeism or failing to show up for his/her scheduled shift.

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Answered on 1/27/11, 1:36 pm


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