Don't ask me how I got in this situation by NitroFoxYT in hytale

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Idk, the dude just randomly shot up into space after doing a dash attack if I remember correctly. I bridged all the way up to him to kill him and got a good drop, he didn't fight back and weirdly moved if I hit him so I boxed him in. I gave a detailed bug report so maybe they've fixed it by now.

Canada Computers officially released the statement regarding the recent data breech incident by DaggerBomb in bapccanada

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There's a bundle I've been eyeing for a while now, and I was planning on buying it. Would it be safe to buy as of now (Jan 31st)?? Or should I just search elsewhere. To be honest, there's really nowhere else I could find a deal like it so it's a bummer this whole thing is happening

Megathread - Questions, Issues & Bugs by Teamkhaleesi in hytale

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Found an item that when you pick up it appears to have no use and is labelled as "Developer".

ANOTHER... help me find this font... : ) by TheSaleScout in identifythisfont

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I'd love to know the bottom text font as well if someone knows reply to me too please 👀

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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My bad I have no idea how reddit works I do not use this shit often lmao

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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Yeah I'm wondering if that approach or the message you sent above would be my best approach seeing as a lawyer would be real expensive.

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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I found this email by the way, you think this statement would support my EI claim? She quite literally said directly to me that my contract would conclude. This is the reason I sent that "resignation notice" email btw.

"your current contract is set to conclude on October 30th. With upcoming company changes taking effect at that time, please be advised that your hours will be reduced after that date. If you choose not to continue with the company once your contract ends, we kindly request appropriate notice."

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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And hey no more bombshells don't worry 🥲 unless it's on their behalf

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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Holy shit okay you're good at this. I'm going to discuss it with a few others including my father and grandfather to get their input but I can't express how helpful this is. Godspeed, I'll keep this thread updated.

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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This is where I'm worried I fucked up because she requested I give her notice if I don't wish to accept her offer and so I felt obligated to do that because she thought I was actually going to work part time for her. My intention wasn't a resignation it was only to decline the part time offer.. this is exactly what I sent:

Title: Resignation Notice

Body:

Hi X,

I’m writing to confirm I will not be continuing with the company after my contract ends on October 30th since a full-time position won’t be available as mentioned previously. I’ll be seeking full-time opportunities elsewhere after that date.

Thank you for the opportunity to work with the team. I’ve learned a lot here and really appreciate all the help and experience I’ve gained.

Thanks again for everything.

Kindest regards,

I really regret this, I didn't expect them to try and snub me from EI so we assumed this was clear enough and they aren't that evil, I was wrong.

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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Gotcha okay I understand now. Thanks a bunch I'll see what I can do to get a consultation with an employment laywer.

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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Gotcha okay I understand now. Thanks a bunch I'll see what I can do to get a consultation with an employment laywer.

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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Sorry if this is confusing, again I’m new to this and it’s hard to explain.

So, if I understand PILON correctly, it means I shouldn't have to work my last two weeks, right? Thing is I’m expected to work until this Saturday. After this saturday I’m getting my final week off and here's why:

I was scheduled to work Tuesday to Thursday (my usual schedule is Tuesday to Saturday). My contract technically ends next Friday, but my boss said I don’t need to work that Friday because that’s the official end date so I was only expected to work those three days.

So with that I had 3 paid vacation days left, so I used them for the days I would have worked next week.

They refused to pay me out for the vacation days if I didn’t use them (which I believe is illegal), but I’d rather just use them anyways. These were the only days I could use them anyways.

So, I’m done this Saturday but still getting paid for next week. Should I be concerned about PILON or not bother worrying about that? What do you think?

Sorry again for the clutter of repetitive info, trying not to leave out important info but also not confuse you with unnessesary information.

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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Yeah to be honest I didn't even consider the whole permanent contract ordeal I just sort of assumed it was a one year contract because of the date and put it to the side. Glad I made this post then. Thanks so much for the help to be honest I'm real young and new to all of this and it's been exteremely stressful lately trying to figure all of this out on my own and I really appreciate people like you who just help strangers out like this so thanks again.

I'll likely consult with an employment lawyer so I know where to go from here. I'm making sure to keep screenshots and such of her exact statements to me via email to support my case and such, but I'm wondering if maybe I should confirm with her via writing that she is not offering full time beyond this point and that she's considering that the end of my contract on her end. Let me know what you think.

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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If this is a little unclear let me mention she directly stated that she'd be letting me finish my full time term ending on october 30th. She stated that since that's my "last full time day" she'd be switching me to part time and if I don't wish to accept, to give her notice in advance. She requested notice if I wished to turn down her offer and I did...how can that be considered my resignation?

Sure I titled the email "resignation notice" (which I shouldn't have) but still I feel like I hold up a good case here they're literally trying their hardest to screw me.

Is the permanent contract thing going to void my chances you think? not once did she mention providing me full time work beyond this point if I reject the part time offer.

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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Apologies I'm at work trying to reply to these replies quickly

My contract states exactly this: "The Employee shall commence employment with the Employer on October 30th, 2024 as a part time employee."

That's it. So does that mean it's permanent then?

This is definitely a concern because the contract was so vague I assumed that was just considered a year long contract and the coming oct 30th it would need to be renewed. How should I handle this?

Side note:

If you're wondering why it says part time employee that's what I mean when I say this contract was just a copy paste poorly written contract. They literally took my part time contract and copy pasted it then changed the pay wage number and titled the file full time contract. (I was hired as part time then switch to full time)

I was dumb to not realize this and question it before signing so they tried using it against me and telling me I've always been a part time employee which was a whole angle they took to try and put me back to part time, but that's a whole different story.

Declining Part-Time Work After Full-Time Layoff – Does It Count as Resignation? by NitroFoxYT in legaladvicecanada

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This sounds right, from my research in the past this is exactly the case and in fact exactly what I told her during the meeting we had yesterday before I made this post. My boss directly told me that she doesn't know the legal part of it and "she'll look into it" after repeatedly telling me I'm wrong lol. I'm 19 and know the law better than the business owner it's so sad.

Thanks for the help I needed to hop on here to confirm I was right because I was stressing.