The plaintiff, a long-term sales agent, was terminated for cause by the defendant insurance company after refusing to accept fundamental changes to his employment terms, including relocation and a new compensation model.
The court found that the employer provided reasonable notice of the changes and that the plaintiff's refusal to comply constituted insubordination and abandonment of employment.
The court dismissed the plaintiff's claims for wrongful dismissal and damages, including claims for ongoing commissions and 'lifetime renewals', finding that the employment contract provisions ceased upon termination for cause and that the plaintiff failed to mitigate damages by refusing a reasonable offer of continued employment.