Will Termination Be Legal
My question involves labor and employment law for the state of: Michigan
i currently work at two different restaurants. both are very popular in the area. last saturday during our pre-shift meeting, i was told at one place of employment (job a) that working on the upcoming major holiday, mother's day, was mandatory and non- negotiable.
at this place of employment (job a), i am usually scheduled only on friday and saturday, as certain days are outside of my availability, due to my other job (job b). i have worked sundays at my second job (job b) for much of my overall employment at either of the places.
sundays have been against my availability at job a, due to being scheduled at job b for quite some time.
when i asked my general manager about the upcoming conflict, the GM told me 'he didnt care, tell my other job you need the day off'.
i informed job b of this upcoming situation, and they offered to contact job a and inform them that i am scheduled at job b for a specific amount of time, and that i would be free to work afterwards.
i feel as though job a will wish to terminate me, as i feel obligated to work the holiday at my scheduled place of employment.
does this constitute as wrongful termination?
Re: Will Termination Be Legal
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does this constitute as wrongful termination?
Nope.
Neither employer is legally obligated to accommodate the other's schedule, and both can terminate your employment for any reason or no reason at all, Michigan being an at-will state.
Try to find someone to cover your shift for Job B.
Re: Will Termination Be Legal
Yes. The termination will be legal.