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Do you have to work notice
pandaonmyshoulder
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My husband works for a small retail outlet that are having cashflow problems, he has found a new job but his present employer is insisting he works 1 month notice!!!! We are worried that if he works his notice whether he will actually get paid for it???? We have had problems getting his wages in the past and the atmosphere is terrible. Can he leave without working his notice??? His contract states that if he doesn't the company has the right to claim any expenses incurred :eek:
Panda on My Shoulder
If you can make it cheaper do so. If it's not reduced, in Primark, off ebay or free I can't have it :rotfl:
If you can make it cheaper do so. If it's not reduced, in Primark, off ebay or free I can't have it :rotfl:
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The answer is in the last sentace.
Yes, you can leave, but you can be sued for reasonable expenses as you are breach of contract.
In reality this rarely happens, but I have seen it where people have been sued for the cost of a temp.
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