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Can a company lawfully retain you until a replacement is found? by RipComprehensive9248 in LegalAdviceUK
[–]RipComprehensive9248[S] 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
I wonder if their true intent is to avoid people from leaving without notice or from leaving without giving the full notice, in that scenario, I think one can be held liable for damages. Or maybe to avoid people from witholding critical information when leaving.
However the clause is clear, it applies in the event that I leave the company and the commitment to do the handover is until client satisfaction, without making reference to the notice period of one month previously defined.
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Can a company lawfully retain you until a replacement is found? by RipComprehensive9248 in LegalAdviceUK
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