What Should the Proposed Restatement of Employment Law Say About Remedies?

A. Hyde
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Employment termination in breach of contract is normally remedied by anticipated earnings from the lost job, mitigated by any amounts that the victim actually earned, or could with reasonable effort have earned, from alternative employment. Traditionally neither consequential nor punitive damages are available. The assumption is that most people who lose jobs unlawfully manage quickly to find alternative employment and suffer no long-lasting harm. Recent economic and epidemiological research explodes this assumption. Workers who lose jobs experience health problems (stroke, heart disease, depression, tobacco use), increased mortality, and continuing economic losses, long after the period of unemployment. Moreover, that period of unemployment after job loss lasts much longer than it used to. The Restatement should not freeze existing remedies, but should permit common law remedies to evolve to resemble statutory remedies under the Civil Rights Act of 1991, for example by expanding the covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
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《就业法》重述应如何规定救济?
在违反合同的情况下,终止雇佣关系的补救办法通常是用失去工作的预期收入来弥补,用受害者从其他工作中实际挣到的或通过合理努力可以挣到的任何数额来减轻。传统上既没有相应的赔偿也没有惩罚性赔偿。他们的假设是,大多数非法失业的人很快就找到了替代工作,而且没有受到长期的伤害。最近的经济和流行病学研究推翻了这一假设。失去工作的工人会经历健康问题(中风、心脏病、抑郁、吸烟)、死亡率上升以及在失业后很长一段时间内持续的经济损失。此外,失业后的失业期比过去持续的时间长得多。《重述》不应冻结现有的补救措施,而应允许普通法补救措施演变为类似于1991年《民权法案》下的法定补救措施,例如通过扩大诚信和公平交易的盟约。
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