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That's so fucking confusing...
Okay, little less muddier now. The whole vibe is quintessential USA—some dodgy law with a misleading name.
English (US)
English (International)
Ton (US)
Tonne (International)
Right-to-work (US)
Right to Work (International)
This is where we find out Aluminum is trademarked and royalties given whenever used and that's how Aluminium phased out...
I was going to say. I know most of those states have at-will employment and thus I was so confused!
Ahhhh thank you, I was confusing the two. I thought my state was a “right to work” state but it wasn’t on the list; I was thinking an at-will state, which my state is (which means employers can terminate without noticed and without reason, for those who don’t know the phrase).
I think every state in the U.S. has at-will employment except for one, last time I check.
Edit: yup. Montana.
I did not know that, very strange but bill of Montana. Thanks