Are There Exceptions To The Tennessee Employment At Will Law?
There are other exceptions to Tennessee's "EMPLOYMENTATWILL" doctrine. Tennessee employees may not be disciplined or discharged atwill for:
- Being called to military service
- Voting in elections
- Exercising right of association
- Wage garnishment
- Filing workers' compensation claim
- Being called to jury duty (Employer must also pay the employee wages during the jury service less what the court pays.)
Other Tennessee Labor and Employment FAQs
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Are There Any Legal Restrictions Against Firing, Suspending Or Disciplining Employees?
A: Tennessee is known as an "EMPLOYMENTATWILL" state. Generally, this means that an employer may legally hire, fire, suspend or discipline any employee at any … More -
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What Is The Whistleblowers Law?
A: Also, under the Tennessee "WHISTLE BLOWER'S LAW", the employer may not take any reprisal against an employee who advises the employer that the business is in violation … More -
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What Is The Americans With Disabilities Act - Ada?
A: Applicants for employment or employees having disabilities may be protected against employment discrimination by the Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA. -
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What Is The Family And Medical Leave Act – Fmla?
A: Under the Family and Medical Leave Act, or FMLA, employers having 50 or more employees must grant medical leave to some employees in certain circumstances without the … More -
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Can An Employee Be Discharged While Out Sick Even Though They Provide A Doctor's Statement?
A: There are no Tennessee laws regulating terminations. If the employee feels discrimination is involved, they are referred to either the Tennessee Human Rights … More -
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How Do I File A Claim For Discriminatory Practices?
A: Discrimination against employees is illegal under both Federal and State law. Employers may not discriminate against an employee on the basis of the employee's race, … More -
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What Is Pregnancy Discrimination?
A: Tennessee also has a specific pregnancy discrimination that prohibits an employer from discriminating against a pregnant employee. These complaints should be forwarded … More -
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What About Last Wages Due Deceased Employee?
A: Under certain circumstances, Tennessee law allows employers to pay to the surviving spouse or children of a deceased employee the last wages and other benefits due the … More -
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What Are Unauthorized Deductions From A Paycheck?
A: Under Tennessee laws deductions can only be taken out of pay if the employee has authorized it either written or verbally. And if the employer tells the employee prior … More -
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What About Overtime And Minimum Wage, For Salaried Employees?
A: Tennessee has no wage laws concerning overtime, minimum wage, or the regulation of salaried employees. The United States Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division … More