Employment at will is a legal doctrine that gives employers the right to hire, fire, suspend, or discipline employees at their discretion, as long as these actions do not violate any laws or contracts.
Right-to-Work Laws are statutes that prohibit agreements between labor unions and employers that make union membership, dues, or fees a condition of employment, as permitted by Section 14(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act.
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