Last Friday, a small protest took place at a Dunkin’ Donuts store in Maine. They were protesting because the Dunkin’ Donuts employment application forced the job applicant to sign a statement saying that they understand and fully agree that they can be fired for any reason. A spokesperson from Dunkin’ Donuts replied to the protest by saying that Maine was an employment at will state, meaning employers could fire its employees at any time for any reason.
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I think that, although firing employees for no reason is bad, the protesters should not protest against Dunkin Donuts, but against the state for having such a law legalizing it.
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