When is a Job Termination Considered Wrongful in Connecticut?

In Connecticut, most employment is considered "at will". This type of employment follows the principle that either the employer or the employee may terminate the relationship at any time, for any reason. The only basic exception in "at-will" employment arrangements is that the termination may not be done for reasons which violate the law.

It is important that you find out what type of employment your work is classified as, because employment that is not considered to be "at will" is subject to different restrictions. Arrangements for employment that are under a set term contract are not "at will", and may only be terminated according to the clauses contained in the agreement.

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What are the Illegal Grounds for Terminating At Will Employment in Connecticut?

Regarding terminating a Connecticut employee, discrimination is the most common illegal reason. An employer may not fire an employee just because they are of a certain race, religion, gender, or nationality. Employers in New Haven may also not terminate at-will employees as an act of retaliation if they have filed a legal discrimination claim or prompted an investigation into discrimination.

Furthermore, according to the Family and Medical leave, employers are prohibited from firing employees who take leave for family or medical purposes. Lastly, an employer may not fire an employee for refusing to do something illegal, for exercising a legal right, or performing a legal obligation.

Do I Need a Connecticut Attorney for My Wrongful Termination Case?

In New Haven, Connecticut, a lawyer will be able to notify you about whether you are a victim of wrongful termination, and they will be able to guide you in preparing the necessary documents. Sometimes there can be procedures that are unique, and a lawyer can guide you in these as well.

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Life in New Haven

New Haven, Connecticut is located in New Haven County.  With a population of over 129,000, it is the second largest city in Connecticut.  New Haven is known for being home to Yale University, an Ivy League school.  The city has been nicknamed "The City of Elms" due to its extensive canopy of trees.

Aside from Yale University, New Haven's economy is driven by health care facilities, financial companies, retail, and professional services (legal and engineering).  The downtown New Haven area has been described as an "upscale downtown", as it is more residential in character than most typical downtowns.  In particular, the New Haven Green community has been revitalized to include condominiums and apartment complexes.  The downtown area also has many retail stores and restaurants, making it an ideal scene for the nightlife.

In addition to its highly intellectual and political culture, New Haven offers some of the nation's best cuisines.  A popular local favorite is New Haven pizza, called "apizza", which comes in several variations.  Downtown has been recognized as serving the country's "finest Spanish food".  New Haven has also served as home for several presidents, Bill Clinton, William Howard Taft, Gerald Ford, and the Bush family.

New Haven, Connecticut lawyers offer services to meet the city's unique legal needs.  Lawyers in New Haven practice law in many fields and are familiar with the laws of Connecticut.  New Haven County operates its own local bar association apart from the state Connecticut Bar Association.

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