Legal Question in Employment Law in Pennsylvania
Got Fired for no reason
i got fired yesterday for no reason whatsoever. when i confronted my manager they had no reason for my being laid off. they simply said they had too many workers. Is this illegal or did they opperate under the law?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Got Fired for no reason
Pennsylvania is an �at will� employment state. This means that unless you have a contract, your employer can fire you for any reason or for no reason. However, both federal and Pennsylvania law protect you from discrimination based on
race, gender, age, religious affiliation or other specific categories. In addition, you cannot be fired for a reason that violates an expressed public policy. The public policy exception to the at will doctrine is, however, extremely
limited under Pennsylvania decisions.
If your employer can give you no reason or gives a reason that makes no sense, there is a possibility that the real reason is an unlawful one. If you think ther reason was illegal discrimination you should contact a lawyer promptly.