
Easily manage employment in Rhode Island
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Employment Termination in Rhode Island
Like nearly all US states, Rhode Island is an “at-will” state. This means both employers and employees can end the employment relationship without reason, provided it is legal.
Remote’s legal experts can help you navigate terminations to ensure employees are only let go fairly, negating any potential legal complications.
Employers and employees are not required to provide notice of termination, unless otherwise stated in the employment contract.
Despite this, it's usually customary for employees to provide two weeks' notice when leaving an organization.
Employers are not legally required to provide severance pay (unless it is stipulated in the employee's contract or in the company policy).
However, under state law, employers must pay any accrued but unused vacation time (provided the employee has been at the company for at least one year).
There is no requirement to provide a probation period for employees, although many companies implement internal probation policies. These policies typically involve a formal performance evaluation after a specified period, such as three or six months.