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Just reporting wrongdoing isn’t enough to trigger protection

07/15/2014

Minnesota law presumes at-will employment—that workers can be fired for any reason or no reason as long as no law makes the firing illegal. However, employees can’t be fired for refusing to engage in illegal activity.

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