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stackinpointers t1_j04dm92 wrote

Is that the case? I thought usually employers have their hands tied to an extent until they know whether or not the accused is guilty. Otherwise a wrongfully accused person can sue said employer.

In this case, I'd expect the guilty plea to lead directly to termination

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MOGicantbewitty t1_j04p0d7 wrote

Nope. You can be fired for having pending charges, wearing the wrong clothes, or having the wrong credit history

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