Write At-Will Employment Section for Handbook
Use this prompt to generate a plain-language at-will employment section that protects you legally while remaining easy for employees to understand.
The Prompt
Write Section 2: At-Will Employment. Explain what at-will employment means in plain language, note that it applies unless otherwise required by state law, and clarify that nothing in this handbook changes the at-will relationship. 150–200 words.
From the guide
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