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May an employer close down its business for any reason it pleases?

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Answer to Question 1

Yes. An employer has the absolute right to terminate an entire business for any reason.

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Darlington Manufacturing Company was a South Carolina corporation operating one textile mill. A majority of Darlington's stock was held by a New York selling house.. The New York concern was controlled by Roger Milliken and his family. The Milliken family operated 17 textile manufacturers with 27 different mills. The Textile Workers Union won an election at Darlington, and the board of directors of Darlington then voted to liquidate the corporation. The union charged that this action was a violation of Section 8(a)(1), (3), and (5).




dollx

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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