I live in the state of PA, and was curious whether or not anybody was aware of specific laws in PA (and other states, just out of curiosity). A friend and former co-worker was once telling me that a company is literally allowed to fire an employee for little or no reason. "You missed one day of work. YOU'RE FIRED!" "You were a minute late getting back from your break. YOU'RE FIRED!" "We don't like you and you smell. YOU'RE FIRED!"
Now, I thought there were labor laws and such that made it so that a company had to have cause to fire you. Not enough money (which is really more so a lay-off), gross incompetence, you do something really wrong, etc. I thought a company could get into legal trouble if they just up and fired you for little or no reason.
For example, if you called out sick for the first time ever in your two years working for a company, so they fire you, couldn't you seek legal action and wouldn't you almost definitely win?
Now, I thought there were labor laws and such that made it so that a company had to have cause to fire you. Not enough money (which is really more so a lay-off), gross incompetence, you do something really wrong, etc. I thought a company could get into legal trouble if they just up and fired you for little or no reason.
For example, if you called out sick for the first time ever in your two years working for a company, so they fire you, couldn't you seek legal action and wouldn't you almost definitely win?