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<blockquote data-quote="##linda##" data-source="post: 852668" data-attributes="member: 2923"><p>i just found this on recruit ireland. com.</p><p></p><p><strong>What notice period am I entitled to before my employment is terminated?</strong></p><p>The Minimum Notice Acts 1973 1991 provide for a minimum periods of notice. This applies to employees who have been in continuous service of the Employer for 13 weeks or more. For example, an employee who has been working with the employer for between two and five years is entitled to minimum notice of two weeks. If the Contract specifies a longer period then the longer period of notice prevails. An employee who is resigning from their employment is obliged to give one week’s notice unless their contract of employment specifies a longer notice period</p><p></p><p>the boss had a few words to say to me last weeks ya see that werent very nice so, im not in the frame of mind to be considerate of his situation, if u get me?</p><p></p><p>i'm there over 3 years now. i dont have a contract, i'll try for 2 weeks i told my new employer today that i'd have to give 2-3 weeks notice. that way if my boss pushes me i can work for another 3 weeks.</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="##linda##, post: 852668, member: 2923"] i just found this on recruit ireland. com. [b]What notice period am I entitled to before my employment is terminated?[/b] The Minimum Notice Acts 1973 1991 provide for a minimum periods of notice. This applies to employees who have been in continuous service of the Employer for 13 weeks or more. For example, an employee who has been working with the employer for between two and five years is entitled to minimum notice of two weeks. If the Contract specifies a longer period then the longer period of notice prevails. An employee who is resigning from their employment is obliged to give one week’s notice unless their contract of employment specifies a longer notice period the boss had a few words to say to me last weeks ya see that werent very nice so, im not in the frame of mind to be considerate of his situation, if u get me? i'm there over 3 years now. i dont have a contract, i'll try for 2 weeks i told my new employer today that i'd have to give 2-3 weeks notice. that way if my boss pushes me i can work for another 3 weeks. . [/QUOTE]
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