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Mont. Code Ann. § 39-2-801

Employee to be furnished on demand with reason for discharge

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Charles Smith v. Charter Communications, Inc. (2022)

Most recently applied in Charles Smith v. Charter Communications, Inc. (January 2022)

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(1) It is the duty of any person after having discharged any employee from service, upon demand by the discharged employee, to furnish the discharged employee in writing a statement of reasons for the discharge. Except as provided in subsection (3), if the person refuses to do so within a reasonable time after the demand, it is unlawful for the person to furnish any statement of the reasons for the discharge to any person or in any way to blacklist or to prevent the discharged person from procuring employment elsewhere, subject to the penalties and damages prescribed in this part.

(2) A written demand under this part must advise the person who discharged the employee of the possibility that the statements may be used in litigation.

(3) A response to the demand may be modified at any time and may not limit a person's ability to present a full defense in any action brought by the discharged employee. Failure to provide a response as required under subsection (1) may not limit a person's ability to present a full defense in any action brought by the discharged employee.

Official source: Montana Code Annotated (Montana Legislature). Reproduced from public-domain Montana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.