Loudermill rights
Definition
Employee rights deriving from a 1985 US Supreme court decision ('Cleveland Board of Education vs. Loudermill') that most public (but not private) employees have a property right in their jobs. An employee cannot be dismissed without due process involving pre-termination hearing that gives them the opportunity to present their side of the story.
email to a friend
print this definition
cite this definition
link to this page
Loudermill rights is in the HR, Teams, & Training subject.
This content can be found on the following page:
http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/Loudermill-rights.html







