At-Will Employment

Why take this course?
TDM At-Will Employment: Understanding the Rights of Workers & Employers with Shane Patrick Irvine🎓
Course Overview:
Dive into the complexities and controversies surrounding at-will employment in the United States. This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the legal framework, historical context, and economic implications of this employment model. Learn how at-will employment affects both employers and employees, and understand the exceptions and changes that have shaped its application over time.
What You'll Learn:
- Historical Context: Discover the origins of at-will employment during the late 19th century and its endorsement by the U.S. Supreme Court during the Lochner era.
- Legal Framework: Gain insights into the legal underpinnings of at-will employment, including how it intersects with modern labor laws and the rights of both parties within this system.
- Economic Analysis: Analyze the macroeconomic effects of at-will employment on job creation, worker turnover, and market efficiency.
- Exceptions & Modifications: Explore the significant exceptions to at-will employment and how some states have altered the default rule, especially in unionized workplaces and public sector jobs.
- Contemporary Debates: Engage with current debates on the fairness and efficiency of at-will employment, considering diverse perspectives from law and economics.
Course Structure:
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Introduction to At-Will Employment
- Historical development of the at-will doctrine
- The Lochner era and its influence on labor laws
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Legal Aspects of At-Will Employment
- The legal basis for at-will employment under common law
- Balancing power dynamics between employers and employees
- Statutory rights and protections, such as anti-discrimination laws
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Economic Perspectives on At-Will Employment
- Analysis of the economic rationale behind at-will employment
- The impact on job market dynamics and turnover rates
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Modifications & Exceptions to the Rule
- How various states have modified the at-will doctrine
- Case studies of unionized workplaces and public sector employment
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Controversies & Current Debates
- Examining the ethical implications of at-will employment
- The future of labor law in an evolving economic landscape
Additional Resources:
Expand your knowledge with the following textbooks available online at Barnes and Noble:
- "The Executive Juris Doctor" by Shane Patrick Irvine ISBN 978-8-891-45669-3
- "The Bootstrapped Entrepreneur" by Shane Patrick Irvine ISBN 978-8-892-17209-7
- "The Sales Management Team Textbook" by Shane Patrick Irvine ISBN 978-8-891-45086-8
- "The Perfect Business Plan" by Shane Patrick Irvine ISBN 978-8-892-17201-1
- "Business Law for the Nascent Entrepreneur" by Shane Patrick Irvine ISBN 978-8-892-17208-0
Enroll in this course today to gain a deeper understanding of at-will employment and its implications for the future of work. 🚀
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