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Insubordination typically refers to an employee's refusal to follow a legitimate order from a supervisor, and it is generally considered a workplace issue rather than a legal matter. While an employer may take disciplinary action for insubordination, an employee usually cannot sue for insubordination itself. However, if the insubordination is related to discrimination, retaliation, or violation of employment laws, then legal action may be warranted. Always consult with a legal professional for specific guidance related to individual cases.

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