Can a secretary of state get fired?
He violated the Tenure of Office act when he fired his Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton.
Termination became a euphemism for being fired when employers felt they did not want the news of being fired to hit the victim very hard. They wanted the process to sound more polite.
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the secretary has fired since 2005
Fired or sacked
The main reason was his violation of a office law which he was charged with breaking when he fired his Secretary of War, Edward Stanton.Read more: Why_was_Andrew_Johnson_impeached
No. Termination basically just means "you had a job, now you don't." Whether you quit, were laid off, were fired, doesn't matter, they all represent termination of employment. "Fired" is usually used to mean that the termination of employment wasn't voluntary on your part. There's a strong implication that you did something wrong. HR people will be very careful to say "terminated" rather than "fired" due to this pejorative connotation.
termination means FIRED! Suspension means time off while they decide if your coming back or not.
yes. You can be fired for violating any laws. Most states allow the termination for drug use.
Termination in employment means no longer employed i.e. Fired or let go.
The secretary was fired due to her ineptitude.
It was called the (1867) Tenure of Office Act. It was used as grounds for impeachment against President Johnson.