at will employment
Alice1
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a friend of mine was just hired by a hotel chain in Alabama and the employee handbook indicates he is an "at will" employee however in the section for separation the company states they require two weeks notice.
"at will" is used in the paragraph explaining the 90 day trial period during which time either party can get out of the situation without cause.
I thought at will was for the duration of the employment not just the trial period.
Input please.
"at will" is used in the paragraph explaining the 90 day trial period during which time either party can get out of the situation without cause.
I thought at will was for the duration of the employment not just the trial period.
Input please.
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My take on their wording of the 2-week seperation notice is if the ee is wanting to voluntarily leave the er, they are requesting a standard 2-week notice.