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Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson

Edition 19ISBN: 978-1305654921
book Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson cover

Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson

Edition 19ISBN: 978-1305654921
Exercise 19
In August, Carbonic System Inc. hired service department manager Robert Curren on a one-year contract. During his second year, Curren received a new employee handbook stating that employment was at will. He subsequently received raises at times other than in August. Several years later, Scott Casey, the distribution manager, told his wife, Kathy, the president of Carbonic, that he had seen Curren loading a Carbonic computer into his vehicle. After Kathy determined that Curren did not have permission to take a computer, she called him. The parties disputed what happened during the call, but agreed it was tense and involved shouting and foul language. The next workday, Scott gave Curren a termination letter from Kathy, which gave the reason as his "continuing lack of organizational skills and inability to work well with other departments within the company." Curren sued Carbonic and the Caseys for interfering with his employment contract. Did Curren have an employment contract? [Curren v. Carbonic Systems Inc., 872 N.Y.S.2d 240 (N.Y. App. Div.)]
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