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1992 State-by-State Update Survey of Developments in Legislative Proposals on "Just Cause" Employment Termination Law for Private Nonunionized Employees
The purpose of this article is to update the ten year survey of bills proposing employment termination law for private non-unionized employees (JIER vol. 1: pp. 93-104) with the data for 1991-1992 and to focus that data on the extent and nature of "just cause" provisions in proposed employment termina tion legislation. The results of the survey of 50 state legislatures found that 42 percent had seen the introduction of bills relating to termination and that eleven states (22%) considered bills that included a "just" or "good" cause standard. Of these seven states, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massa chusetts, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania had bills that were based on a version of the Uniform Law Commissioners Model Employment Termination Act. This article reports the preliminary findings of a follow-up study of fifty states and five territories concerning developments in proposed legislation on employment termination protection for employees of privately owned, nonunionized employers during the period January 1991 to June 1992. The survey was designed to determine whether there had been developments in state legislatures relating to just-cause provisions contained in the Uniform Law Commissioners' Model Employment Termination Act (META). © 1993, Baywood Publishing Co., Inc. 263 doi: 10.2190/56KW-5FDK-58HM-T7LP http://baywood.com