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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 2013347" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The at-will employment is something most employees ignore or say it could never happen to them. "At-Will" means they can (and will terminate) you at any time for any reason and you have no legal recourse unless there are extenuating circumstances.</p><p></p><p>I remember a co-worker who was an excellent courier, but he didn't get along with one big shipper on his route. So they complained, and he was gone after an "investigation". These are a joke too because the suspension with pay period is simply a time window for FedEx Legal to see if they can dump you without fear of a lawsuit. If you <em>do </em>get your job back, the paid leave is usually converted to unpaid leave as a further insult/punishment.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't there, but the courier above didn't do anything but question the weights of what they were shipping, because he would have to load a lot of 40 pound boxes that he claims were 70 pound boxes. I don't doubt him.</p><p></p><p>Under at-will, he had no recourse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 2013347, member: 12508"] The at-will employment is something most employees ignore or say it could never happen to them. "At-Will" means they can (and will terminate) you at any time for any reason and you have no legal recourse unless there are extenuating circumstances. I remember a co-worker who was an excellent courier, but he didn't get along with one big shipper on his route. So they complained, and he was gone after an "investigation". These are a joke too because the suspension with pay period is simply a time window for FedEx Legal to see if they can dump you without fear of a lawsuit. If you [I]do [/I]get your job back, the paid leave is usually converted to unpaid leave as a further insult/punishment. I wasn't there, but the courier above didn't do anything but question the weights of what they were shipping, because he would have to load a lot of 40 pound boxes that he claims were 70 pound boxes. I don't doubt him. Under at-will, he had no recourse. [/QUOTE]
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