Presented By Rav Yitzchak Grossman
Answer: It is a little surprising but the classic sources in halacha are pretty ambiguous regarding whether an employer can terminate an employee at any time when no commitment exists that obligates him to keep him on or if he must retain his services indefinitely, as long as the job still exists and the employee is competent.
Rav Moshe Feinstein argues at length that even when there is no explicit contract, an employee cannot be terminated from his position as long as the job is available and he is doing competent work. Many other Poskim disagree and argue that if no official commitment exists, an employer is not obligated to keep his employee at his job indefinitely. Some contemporary Poskim follow Rav Moshe's view, while others disagree and rule that an employer cannot be forced to keep an employee forever. |
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