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II. The Rise and Decline of Employment-At-Will
April 1, 1991
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By
Jürgen O. Skoppek
A. Establishment of the Rule and the Statutory Exception
B. The "Public Policy" Exception
C. The Implied Contract Exception
D. Michigan in the
Toussaint
Era
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Employment-at-Will in Michigan: A Case for Retaining the Doctrine
Contents
I. Introduction
II. The Rise and Decline of Employment-At-Will
A. Establishment of the Rule and the Statutory Exception
B. The "Public Policy" Exception
C. The Implied Contract Exception
D. Michigan in the
Toussaint
Era
III. Statutory and Model Proposals for the Elimination of Employment-At-Will
IV. Consequences of the Demise of Employment-At-Will
V. The Case for Retaining Employment-At-Will
Endnotes
About the Author