It means you can fire someone for almost any reason
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It’s a weird situation where you can fire someone for no reason, but if you fire them for certain specific reasons it’s illegal. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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The way the rule is designed embraces the modern society: Loose rules & ambiguity give the courts room to decide based on current norms.
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Likewise, tenancy at will does not mean you can kick out your tenant for any reason without notice.
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Right, it just means you can fire anyone for *no* reason.
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If you study the law, "will" actually refers to Will Smith.
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