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Madsound

Guest
What is the name of your state?New Hampshire

I had given my employer a written two week notice
on a friday that monday I worked on the tuesday he let me go because i gave my notice.

Question? Does my employer owe me one week and 4 days pay?

I believe in the State of New Hampshire its a law, but not 100% positive
 


cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
No. No law in New Hampshire or any other state requires an employer to pay you for time after the last day you actually worked, regardless of how much notice you gave.

That being said, there are a number of employers who will voluntarily do so, since failure to pay out a notice period might eventually result in employees quitting with no notice. However, it is not required by law.
 
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Madsound

Guest
Hmmmm..........Do you know where I can look up.Article numbers,Reports,Websites,etc. On New Hampshire employment laws.
Thanks Alot!

:confused:
 
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