HOW TO AVOID CONSTRUCTIVE DISCHARGE LAWSUITS The term “constructive discharge” describes a situation in which an employee is forced to quit a job because the employer has made working conditions intolerable. Working conditions may be considered intolerable, if, for example the employee is discriminated against or harassed, or if he…
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