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A study of the people actually served by a program often reveals that
Wrongful Dismissal
A lawsuit filed in a court by an employee alleging that he or she was dismissed without proper contractual or “reasonable” notice.
Reasonable Notice
The period of notice that an employer is legally required to give an employee before terminating their employment, or that an employee should give an employer before resigning.
Employer's Ability
Employer's ability refers to the capacity or resources an employer has to provide employment, manage workers, and ensure a productive workplace.
Organizational Ethics
The principles and standards guiding the behavior and decisions within a company to ensure fairness, transparency, and integrity.
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