Terminated Employee Because Under 18
jscheidter
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My Company has an unwritten policy that we do not hire anyone under the age of 18. An applicant who is 17 slipped through the application process and was hired. We now find out she is 17 and would like to terminate her. Are we exposed to any liability for her termination?
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Of course, if your company has repeatedly denied employment opportunities for those under 18, and this is well known, then keeping this one could certainly lead to you receiving lots of calls from irate applicants who will want to know, "why did you hire her and not me?"
Maybe you can figure another way to justify keeping her but also not setting any dangerous precedents.
Our state also has the same issues others have pointed out with respect to serving alcohol. We hire under 18 with the above limits on hours. Our insurance carrier does not allow under 18 to drive in connection with our business - so no running errands in their or anyone else's car.
If you have a valid business reason for your unwritten policy, I would stick with it, but this might be the opportunity to challenge the thinking that led to this policy.