Regulatory Environment

Running head:  KUDLER FINE FOODS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
Kudler Fine Foods Regulatory Environment
University of Phoenix
 
Kudler Fine Foods Regulatory Environment
Kudler Fine Foods is going through a shrinking and expanding process in the few months and will be temporarily closing some departments while a new catering service is being created. While some businesses may have personnel issues in dramatic expansions of business, Kudler Fine Foods has a path to follow that will allow all employees to stay employed and learn new aspects of the grocery business.  With the expansion of Kudler Fine Foods, new resources will be needed.  This paper illuminates the way to this goal and be in compliance with existing regulations.
Kudler Fine Foods Obligations to the Employees
The decision to use local growers of organic produce and start a catering service will result in the shutting down of some departments during a three-month refurbishing process. Because Kudler Fine Foods operates in the state of California, where "employment is ?at will', this means that the employer can fire the employee for no reason or any reason," (Greenburg, 2007). The only two exceptions are discrimination and breach of contract. Kudler Fine Foods' Employee Handbook states, "The only policy we will never change or cancel is our employment-at-will policy." The employment-at-will policy allows the employee or KFF to terminate employment at any time for any reason," (Apollo, 2007). Kudler Fine Foods has no obligations under "breach of contract", because no contracted employees exist in the company, so long as no terminations during the refurbishing are based on discrimination.
The question of obligations to affected employees can be answered by looking at laws gove ...
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