What is the name of your state? RI
Recognizing that RI is an AT WIll employment state I am aware that employers can fire you for just about anything (except discrimination against protected populations). That being said, would it still be a breach of contract if the employer did not follow any of the policies in their Employee Handbook nor their own Program Policy and Procedure Manual? Of course their are disclaimers all over the EH which I guess is sort of a loophole - or is it 'employer may change at anytime'. Also, it states that the program would not change any benefits without written notification but they terminated retirement benefits and did not provide said notice. Is this legally acceptable?
Recognizing that RI is an AT WIll employment state I am aware that employers can fire you for just about anything (except discrimination against protected populations). That being said, would it still be a breach of contract if the employer did not follow any of the policies in their Employee Handbook nor their own Program Policy and Procedure Manual? Of course their are disclaimers all over the EH which I guess is sort of a loophole - or is it 'employer may change at anytime'. Also, it states that the program would not change any benefits without written notification but they terminated retirement benefits and did not provide said notice. Is this legally acceptable?