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If I left my job without giving proper notice - can they legally withold my money?? can anyone help please thanks
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does anyone know the answer please
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http://www.a dviceguid... ic_rights_at _work.htm
Some more info here
01:46 Mon 26th Dec 2011
I'm certain that most employers would just pay up to date, but don't expect an outstanding holiday pay or a good reference.
However, a very detailed watertight contract might state you have to repay the notice money but its unlikely. Just to be sure, can you wait until they have paid you the month's money and then leave?
However, a very detailed watertight contract might state you have to repay the notice money but its unlikely. Just to be sure, can you wait until they have paid you the month's money and then leave?
As others have said, you should be paid for the time which you've worked.
However if the firm suffers financial loss through your sudden departure they can sue you to recover that loss.
For example, if you were getting paid £300 per week but the firm has to employ an agency worker to fill the gap (at £500 per week), you will owe them the extra £200 per week that they've had to pay out.
However if the firm suffers financial loss through your sudden departure they can sue you to recover that loss.
For example, if you were getting paid £300 per week but the firm has to employ an agency worker to fill the gap (at £500 per week), you will owe them the extra £200 per week that they've had to pay out.
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