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At our firm, one has to give notice one month before one quits. I have heard this when I entered the firm. However, when another firm that was more appealing to me, offered me a job, I gave two weeks notice in advance. Therefore, my employer did not pay the wage for the last month. Can't I nevertheless get my wage? |
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You can get your last month's wage. The reason for giving a one month's notice is that this period is needed to find a new employee. The fact that you cannot meet this exact date, does not mean that you cannot get paid your wage.
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