Legal Question in Employment Law in New York
Wrongful termination/forced resignation
Can an employee file charges against an employer for wrongful termination or forced resignation as a result of a hostile work environment that is political in nature and not clearly tied to any of the so-called protected class violations? The legal system appears to have ignored the validity of cases where an employee is subjected to hostility from an employer, which while prejudicial cannot be clearly attributed to the employee's status as defined above.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Wrongful termination/forced resignation
Your question lacks specifics.I will , however, answer it as follows: An employer can fire you for any reason or for no reason including for political or non political reasons.
The only exceptions are if you have a contract,or public employment where statute may protect you, or union protection, or if you are fired for impermissible civil rights violations including hostile work environment arising out of civil rights violations
Re: Wrongful termination/forced resignation
Your question is vague. I would need specific information in order to reply more concretely.
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