We estimate the effects on employment and wages of wrongful-discharge protections adopted by U.S. state courts during the last three decades. We find robust evidence that one wrongful-discharge doctrine, the implied-contract exception, reduced state employment rates by 0.8 to 1.6 percent. The initial impact is largest for female, younger, and less-educated workers – those who change jobs frequently – while the longer-term effect is greater for older and more-educated workers – those most likely to litigate. By contrast, we find no robust employment or wage effects of two other widely recognized wrongful-discharge laws: the public-policy and good-faith exceptions
The potential federal preemption of state law causes of action for wrongful discharge brought by uni...
The Article begins with a brief treatment of employment at will and its modern exceptions. The Artic...
Theory predicts that mandated employment protection may reduce productivity by distorting pro-ductio...
We estimate the effects on employment and wages of wrongful discharge protections adopted by U.S. st...
We estimate the effects on firm costs and profitability of wrongful-discharge protections adopted by...
I study the impact of wrongful discharge laws, a form of employment protection in the U.S., on union...
In the 1970’s and 1980’s, courts in most U.S. states adopted some type of common law wrongful discha...
Theory predicts that mandated employment protections may reduce productivity by distorting productio...
Over the past twenty years, the concept of employment at will has been eroded through exceptions per...
With passage of a 1987 statute, Montana became the only state to adopt a “good cause” standard for d...
Wrongful discharge in violation of public policy circumscribes the employment at-will doctrine by pr...
One of the most vexing public policy issues is the extent to which governments should intervene into...
American courts developed the employment-at-will doctrine during the post-Civil War period of indust...
Employment-at-will means that the worker serves at the employer\u27s pleasure, and dismissal is held...
Throughout the country, courts are scrambling to fill the void left by the rapid disappearance of th...
The potential federal preemption of state law causes of action for wrongful discharge brought by uni...
The Article begins with a brief treatment of employment at will and its modern exceptions. The Artic...
Theory predicts that mandated employment protection may reduce productivity by distorting pro-ductio...
We estimate the effects on employment and wages of wrongful discharge protections adopted by U.S. st...
We estimate the effects on firm costs and profitability of wrongful-discharge protections adopted by...
I study the impact of wrongful discharge laws, a form of employment protection in the U.S., on union...
In the 1970’s and 1980’s, courts in most U.S. states adopted some type of common law wrongful discha...
Theory predicts that mandated employment protections may reduce productivity by distorting productio...
Over the past twenty years, the concept of employment at will has been eroded through exceptions per...
With passage of a 1987 statute, Montana became the only state to adopt a “good cause” standard for d...
Wrongful discharge in violation of public policy circumscribes the employment at-will doctrine by pr...
One of the most vexing public policy issues is the extent to which governments should intervene into...
American courts developed the employment-at-will doctrine during the post-Civil War period of indust...
Employment-at-will means that the worker serves at the employer\u27s pleasure, and dismissal is held...
Throughout the country, courts are scrambling to fill the void left by the rapid disappearance of th...
The potential federal preemption of state law causes of action for wrongful discharge brought by uni...
The Article begins with a brief treatment of employment at will and its modern exceptions. The Artic...
Theory predicts that mandated employment protection may reduce productivity by distorting pro-ductio...