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The list of particulars would be too long to post. In short, a wrongful termination occurs when an employee is terminated for a reason that is prohibited by State or federal employment laws.
The most common reasons prohibited by law are those based on race, religion, disability, gender and so on. Other reasons may be union activities, and whistle-blowing.
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