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Human Resource Confusion
Who do you list as your supervisor from a previous job, and do the usual “rules of references” still apply?Human Resources Complaint About Hiring ProcessWhy would a resigning employee be immediately escorted out?Should I still give two weeks' notice if I know my company won't honor a notice period?
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Is it common or Legal for a Company to ask an employee to put in their two weeks in to resign just to apply for a job in a different department within the same company, in the same building?
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Is it common or Legal for a Company to ask an employee to put in their two weeks in to resign just to apply for a job in a different department within the same company, in the same building?
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Is it common or Legal for a Company to ask an employee to put in their two weeks in to resign just to apply for a job in a different department within the same company, in the same building?
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1 Its not normal, length of service is important for lots of things. Social Security and many other statutory benefits depend on length of service in many cases
2 It may or may not be Illegal that does depend on country, its not a sign of a good employer in any case.
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2 It may or may not be Illegal that does depend on country, its not a sign of a good employer in any case.
1 Its not normal, length of service is important for lots of things. Social Security and many other statutory benefits depend on length of service in many cases
2 It may or may not be Illegal that does depend on country, its not a sign of a good employer in any case.
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