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  2. Notice period - Wikipedia

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    These statutory periods constitute the minimum notice period to be given by the employer; however, some employers may opt to give employees longer notice periods, in order to give the employees a better opportunity to find alternative employment.

  3. Termination of employment - Wikipedia

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    Some countries set minimum job tenure for an employee to receive the notice (e.g. in Greece and Lesotho: there is no notice for novices in their first 12-month trial period; In Ireland, two week notice period for employees working 104 weeks continuously. [10] Some countries differentiate the notice period based on professional criteria (ex.

  4. Severance package - Wikipedia

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    The goal is to provide enough notice or pay in lieu for the employee to find comparable employment. Unlike statutory minimum notice, the courts will award much more than 8 weeks if warranted by the circumstances, with over 24 months' worth of pay in damages possible. Other factors considered may include:

  5. Kücükdeveci v Swedex GmbH & Co KG - Wikipedia

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    Ms Kücükdeveci argued that the German service related statutory minimum notice period, because it disregarded employment before the age of 25, was unjustifiably discriminatory against young people. She started work at age 18 for Swedex, and was dismissed in 2006 after ten years service.

  6. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988

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    Generally, the WARN Act covers employers with 100 or more employees, not counting those who have worked fewer than six months in the last twelve-month work period, or those who work an average of less than 20 hours a week. Employees entitled to advance notice under the WARN Act include managers, supervisors, hourly wage, and salaried workers.

  7. What is the right of redemption? How it works during foreclosure

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    This notice usually gives the borrower a period of time to make up the missed payments, plus late fees, to avoid foreclosure. ... In states where the statutory right of redemption exists ...

  8. Employment Rights Act 1996 - Wikipedia

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    After 2 years, the minimum is 2 weeks' notice. After 3 years, 3 weeks' notice, and so on, up to a maximum of twelve weeks' notice. Many employees will have higher notice periods in their contracts, or under the protection of collective agreements established by the workplace union.

  9. Annuity free look period minimum requirements by state - AOL

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    State. Free look minimum requirement . Alabama. 15 days. Free look period is only granted if the insurer fails to provide an annuity buyer’s guide and disclosure document at or before the ...