Kentucky Employee Suspension Checklist

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This checklist provides guidance to management concerning the steps to take in dealing with a suspended employee.

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Kentucky law, employees are entitled to certain leaves or time off, including adoption leave, court attendance leave, election official leave, military leave and emergency responder leave. See Time Off and Leaves of Absence. Kentucky prohibits texting while driving and permits weapons in company parking lots.

Kentucky is an employment-at-will state. Therefore, an employer may generally terminate an employment relationship at any time and for any reason. However, while this is true in theory, Kentucky statutes and courts have changed the traditional doctrine to some degree.

The State shall protect labor, promote full employment, provide equal work opportunity regardless of gender, race, or creed; and regulate employee-employer relations.

In Kentucky your employer can terminate you at any time, with or without reason, and you can quit at any time, with or without reason (provided there is not a written contract to the contrary).

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Federally, and in most states, a termination letter is not legally required. In some states, currently including Arizona, California, Illinois and New Jersey, written termination notices are required by law. Some of these states have specific templates employers must use for the letter.

Kentucky is an "employee at will" doctrine state. In Kentucky your employer can terminate you at any time, with or without reason, and you can quit at any time, with or without reason (provided there is not a written contract to the contrary).

In Kentucky, as in other states, employees work at will. This means an employee can generally be fired at any time and for any reason, or for no reason at all.

It is illegal for an employer to fire you for discriminatory reasons, i.e., race, gender, age, disability, pregnancy, religion, etc., for which you can bring a lawsuit. This would be an employment discrimination civil rights claim.

Many people know that Kentucky is an employment-at-will state, meaning that your employer can fire you for any reason, no reason, a bad reason, even a morally indefensible reason SO LONG AS that reason does not violate the law.

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Kentucky Employee Suspension Checklist