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haebyon
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What is the name of your state? California
I signed a document that outlined the procedures I was to perform at my job, which included a statement that said I must give a two-week notice if I wish to resign. This "Procedures" document was not said to be a contract, but that is implied.
I was forced to quit without giving a two-week notice because I no longer had access to adequate transportation (a 2 hr commute to another city).
There is nothing in the document that indicates any consequences of not giving two-weeks notice.
Am I in breach of contract? Can I be sued? If so, for what?
I would like to resolve this before I file my wage claim with the Department of Industrial Relations as the school has thus far refused to give me my final paycheck.
Thanks.
I signed a document that outlined the procedures I was to perform at my job, which included a statement that said I must give a two-week notice if I wish to resign. This "Procedures" document was not said to be a contract, but that is implied.
I was forced to quit without giving a two-week notice because I no longer had access to adequate transportation (a 2 hr commute to another city).
There is nothing in the document that indicates any consequences of not giving two-weeks notice.
Am I in breach of contract? Can I be sued? If so, for what?
I would like to resolve this before I file my wage claim with the Department of Industrial Relations as the school has thus far refused to give me my final paycheck.
Thanks.