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Can an employer, who is contemplating filing for bankruptcy, fire an employee?

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Can an employer, who is contemplating filing for bankruptcy, fire an employee?

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As a matter of fact, an employer – irrespective of whether contemplating bankruptcy or not – can always find reason to fire an employee. However, as a matter of law, the reason can never be bankruptcy. Section 525 of bankruptcy protocol states this very explicitly.

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