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RefugeeFromSlashDot15-Jan-14 4:25
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Gates VP15-Jan-14 9:04
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In most of the Western world there are minimum "notice" periods outside of the probationary period. So if you've been with an employer 3+ months (probation), you basically "owe each other" 2+ weeks of notice.

In Canada, this is generally two weeks. So the company can let you go for any reason with two weeks of pay. If they want to give you less than two weeks, they must have a legal reason (theft, abandonment, etc.) My experience with the UK had this number at a 4+ weeks.

In the United States, many states are "at-will" employers which means they can let you go for any time for any reason. You can likewise leave for any time, any reason.

The way to prevent this is to negotiate a severance contract. Typically this involves you promising to give them a specific amount of notice prior to your departure and them agreeing to provide you a similar pay and notice.

The time to get this straightened out, is when you start the job, not when you leave it.

On a separate note.

While your employer behaved in a "legal" fashion, this is generally considered "poor" behaviour. Congratulations on getting out.

To help others from suffering similar fates, I strongly recommend leaving this information on a site like GlassDoor.com. This is the exact type of information that prospective job candidates need to hear.
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