When is a Job Termination Considered Wrongful in Missouri?

Most employment in Missouri considered to be "at-will". This means that either the employer or employee can terminate the employment at any given moment, and for any reason. In "at will" employment, the only general exception is that the reasons for termination must not be illegal or in violation of the law.

Employment arrangements that do not qualify as "at will" are not subject to the same limitations and restrictions, so it is important that you know how your work setup is classified. In general, employment that is subject to a set period employment contract is not considered to be "at will", and termination can only happen in accordance with procedures outlined in the contract.

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

Discrimination is the most common illegal grounds for terminating an employee in Missouri. Employers are not allowed to terminate an employee because of their race, religion, nationality, or gender. Employers in Independence 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.

Also, employers are prohibited by the Family and Medical Leave act from firing those employees who take leave in order to address family or medical concerns. 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 Missouri Attorney for My Wrongful Termination Case?

Attorneys in Independence, Missouri may be able to inform you as to whether a wrongful termination has occurred, and can assist you in preparing the required documents for your case. There may also be unique or unfamiliar procedures, and an attorney can guide you through these as well.

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Life in Independence


Independence, Missouri  was home to former President Harry S. Truman. Not surprisingly, the city has lots to offer to show the life and times of the loved president. In Independence, a visitor can ride the "Truman Trolley", tour his old street, visit the soda fountain on Main street where Truman had his first job, see where he went to school, and other presidential points of interest.

Independence is the fourth largest city in the entire state of Missouri and home to over 100,000 residents -- also making it the 20th largest city in the United States. Independence was founded in 1827 and also serves as the headquarters for the Latter Day Saints Movement and played a major role in the development of this religion. There are also many great public and private schools located in Independence, making the city a great place to raise children. 

Independence has a lot of Civil War History that provides its residents and visitors with plenty historial sites to admire. Museums, sporting events, and cultural sites make Independence a great place to visit and live. Independence is also home to many talented lawyers. Independence lawyers are skilled in a range of legal specialities and able to help their clients with any legal issue they may find themselves confronted with.     

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