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tenente · 36-40, M
business owner and employer here. can confirm: no, they cannot do that. your former employer broke the law.
employees have the right to quit their job at any time. if i refuse to accept my employees resignation letter the courts could consider my actions as a form of coercion or duress
as an employer i am obligated:
-to acknowledge an employee’s resignation letter and provide a response promptly.
-to respond in writing and detail the effective date of resignation and the final date of employment
-to inform my employee of any outstanding benefits or compensation that they are entitled to receive
notice period is the only area of contention, and even there, the courts have ruled that 'sufficient notice' is not standard and isn't binding. if i wanted to argue this point in front of a judge, i will lose the case and my reputation will take a hit
bottom line, i can't stop an employee from quiting, and i can't stop them from working anywhere else. it doesn't matter what i put into the employee agreement, the courts always side with the employee. in america, it's employment at will. i take a risk (big or small) when i hire someone, and when they quit, i wish them well and i move on
employees have the right to quit their job at any time. if i refuse to accept my employees resignation letter the courts could consider my actions as a form of coercion or duress
as an employer i am obligated:
-to acknowledge an employee’s resignation letter and provide a response promptly.
-to respond in writing and detail the effective date of resignation and the final date of employment
-to inform my employee of any outstanding benefits or compensation that they are entitled to receive
notice period is the only area of contention, and even there, the courts have ruled that 'sufficient notice' is not standard and isn't binding. if i wanted to argue this point in front of a judge, i will lose the case and my reputation will take a hit
bottom line, i can't stop an employee from quiting, and i can't stop them from working anywhere else. it doesn't matter what i put into the employee agreement, the courts always side with the employee. in america, it's employment at will. i take a risk (big or small) when i hire someone, and when they quit, i wish them well and i move on
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
@tenente do you know what her response was? I shit you not she asked me if I was seriously coming to work tonight or not
tenente · 36-40, M
@DeluxedEdition send them this via email or post. remember: they broke the law, they failed to meet reasonable obligations, the courts will side with you
Subject: Final Notice of Resignation
Dear [Employer's Name],
I am writing to reiterate that as of [Resignation Date], I have formally resigned from my position at [Company Name]. This letter serves as a final reminder that I am no longer an employee of your company.
Despite my clear communication regarding my resignation, I have received repeated requests to attend shifts and continue work. Please consider this email as a formal cease and desist notice regarding any further communication about employment duties or expectations.
Any continued contact on this matter will be considered harassment and will leave me with no choice but to seek legal counsel. Future correspondence related to this issue will be directed through my attorney.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
Subject: Final Notice of Resignation
Dear [Employer's Name],
I am writing to reiterate that as of [Resignation Date], I have formally resigned from my position at [Company Name]. This letter serves as a final reminder that I am no longer an employee of your company.
Despite my clear communication regarding my resignation, I have received repeated requests to attend shifts and continue work. Please consider this email as a formal cease and desist notice regarding any further communication about employment duties or expectations.
Any continued contact on this matter will be considered harassment and will leave me with no choice but to seek legal counsel. Future correspondence related to this issue will be directed through my attorney.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
@tenente I appreciate you for that 🙏