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Good Morning (I'm looking for a term means that when an employee has no fear...) #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:23 am   Good Morning (I'm looking for a term means that when an employee has no fear...)
 

Hello every body

I'm looking for a term means that when an employee has no fear of being fired from his job without a reason, what do we call this characteristic of this job??

I think it is a an economical term, but I cannot figure it out.
thanks for yoyr help Very Happy
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