A manager at an airline raised concerns about the airlines pay practices. She also complained that the

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A manager at an airline raised concerns about the airline’s pay practices. She also complained that the performance appraisal process discriminated against female employees. After a number of run-ins with her supervisor, the supervisor determined that the woman “could not be trusted in a leadership position.” At a subsequent meeting between the employee, the supervisor, and an HR representative, the employee was told that she had the option of resigning or accepting a non-management, part-time customer service position in a different state. The woman said that she could not leave Colorado because of her three children. She eventually submitted a letter of resignation. Can the woman still sue for wrongful termination? Why or why not?
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