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No matter how ill-advised the order, insubordination can be a valid discharge reason

11/09/2009

Sometimes employees balk at following their supervisors’ directions—especially when they consider an order ill-advised or even stupid. But the underlying wisdom of the directive doesn’t excuse an employee’s angry reaction. He or she can still be terminated for insubordination if he responded inappropriately.

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