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how do u argue legally for being fired by customer who don't like u?
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<blockquote data-quote="r1b1ct" data-source="post: 2247218" data-attributes="member: 693834"><p>The customer can not dictate what the company does, the company chose to fire you based on the information the customer provided but it was the company's decision to do so. </p><p></p><p>Companies (and people) are free to hire and fire at will, if you did something that in their eyes is a detriment to the company they have the right to get rid of you. </p><p></p><p>Labor laws were written to prevent abuse of the system, but I know of no law that forbids a company from firing somebody they see as detrimental to their business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r1b1ct, post: 2247218, member: 693834"] The customer can not dictate what the company does, the company chose to fire you based on the information the customer provided but it was the company's decision to do so. Companies (and people) are free to hire and fire at will, if you did something that in their eyes is a detriment to the company they have the right to get rid of you. Labor laws were written to prevent abuse of the system, but I know of no law that forbids a company from firing somebody they see as detrimental to their business. [/QUOTE]
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