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Notice Period - Again!
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Breaking contract - leaving before notice period.
As many of you know we’ve handed in our notice (I say “our” as Husb n I are in a joint
role)
Our contract stated 3 months notice on either side and we requested to leave early (a 2 month notice).
The employer is refusing - tho they have not responded to us (verbal or written). the refusal has come via another source ( I saw it in writing myself - don’t ask how I’d rather not divulge lol). They have not even acknowledged our Resignation email
I’m tempted to just walk after the 2 months is up. We have another role to go to which wants us ASAP- …
Thoughts?
As many of you know we’ve handed in our notice (I say “our” as Husb n I are in a joint
role)
Our contract stated 3 months notice on either side and we requested to leave early (a 2 month notice).
The employer is refusing - tho they have not responded to us (verbal or written). the refusal has come via another source ( I saw it in writing myself - don’t ask how I’d rather not divulge lol). They have not even acknowledged our Resignation email
I’m tempted to just walk after the 2 months is up. We have another role to go to which wants us ASAP- …
Thoughts?
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I just don’t understand it esp as there is now someone who will fill in for the most important aspects of our role.
I can only think it’s stubbornness…. But we’ve always got on well with employer, Gone the extra mile etc etc etc
Live n learn
I just don’t understand it esp as there is now someone who will fill in for the most important aspects of our role.
I can only think it’s stubbornness…. But we’ve always got on well with employer, Gone the extra mile etc etc etc
Live n learn
Still the above quandary going on - I hate conflict - and these sort of things worry me (incessantly) Im becoming quite anxious tbh!
So to date no response re our request to leave before official notice period.
Its been 5 weeks since we verbally resigned, 2 weeks since we backed this up in writing and tonight I plan (??!!!) to send an email saying that as we have not hear we WILL be leaving XYZ date (we have accepted another job )
A synopsis:
our notice period is 3 months (in our contract)
we requested 2 months
We have had no response whatsoever
HOWEVER ... I saw an email (not addressed to me so I can't let slip!!!) wherein employer sent their lawyer (I kid you not!) an email saying "I'm mindful to refuse their request". (in other words a no).
Lawyer responded saying that they can't stop us leaving early but they can threaten us with a poor ref (PS up until resignation we had had nothing but good praise from employer!). Its left a bad taste in my mouth tbh because we've always got on well - even though we rarely saw employers due to their lifestyle / various homes elsewhere etc
PS there is someone ready to step into the most important part of our role with immediate effect and I've done handover sheets etc etc etc
I can only think that the employer does not like to be told what to do?
So to date no response re our request to leave before official notice period.
Its been 5 weeks since we verbally resigned, 2 weeks since we backed this up in writing and tonight I plan (??!!!) to send an email saying that as we have not hear we WILL be leaving XYZ date (we have accepted another job )
A synopsis:
our notice period is 3 months (in our contract)
we requested 2 months
We have had no response whatsoever
HOWEVER ... I saw an email (not addressed to me so I can't let slip!!!) wherein employer sent their lawyer (I kid you not!) an email saying "I'm mindful to refuse their request". (in other words a no).
Lawyer responded saying that they can't stop us leaving early but they can threaten us with a poor ref (PS up until resignation we had had nothing but good praise from employer!). Its left a bad taste in my mouth tbh because we've always got on well - even though we rarely saw employers due to their lifestyle / various homes elsewhere etc
PS there is someone ready to step into the most important part of our role with immediate effect and I've done handover sheets etc etc etc
I can only think that the employer does not like to be told what to do?