soften our "at will" statement
pecohr
150 Posts
I am wanting to soften our "at will" statement but at the same time not impact it in a negative way. Do you have language that is not to blunt but yet doesn't degrade the content?
and, do you add "at will" language to the scope sections in all of your policies?
Thanks for your help,
Stuart
and, do you add "at will" language to the scope sections in all of your policies?
Thanks for your help,
Stuart
Comments
Nothing contained in this manual should be construed as a guarantee of continued employment, but rather, employment is on an at will basis. This means that the employment relationship may be terminated at any time by either the employee or the company for any reason not expressly prohibited by applicable law. The policy statements contained in this manual do not intend to negate this principle.
All employment at The Company is “at-will” and may be terminated by the employee or The Company at any time, with or without cause, with or without notice. The Employment Policy and Guide Book is not intended to and does not create an employment contract between The Company and its employees.
Important: Your employment is for no specific period of time and this Employment Policy and Guide Book does not limit your right or The Company's right to terminate your employment at any time.