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Employment-At-Will Doctrine
A legal principle stating that an employment relationship can be terminated at any time by either the employer or the employee for any reason not prohibited by law.
Termination
The process of ending employment or concluding an engagement or agreement.
Discriminatory Firings
The act of terminating employees' contracts based on biased, unfair reasons, such as age, gender, race, or religion.
Deadweight Loss
A reduction in economic effectiveness that happens when it's impossible to reach or the equilibrium result is not attained.
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