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How long is "one month's notice"? |
When a contract of employment says you need to give "one month's notice", does that actually mean exactly one month or is it actually one month and one day? A month is a month 4 weeks 30 days from the date on the notice. This is usually at the descretion of your boss. a month u **** lol Why not just ask your supervisor what their interpretation is? 4 working weeks. 30 days is 30 days....one month 30 days. calendar month 30 days....the 31 st day of the month would be overlooked... 4 working weeks. so don't try it in feb Anyplace I've worked counts 30 calendar days as a month and 14 as two weeks Think of it this way. It is 20 working days from date of notice. Boy this is a tough one.....let's see, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say...a month. 30 days * 24 hours =? If it just says "a month's notice" it means the same than a calander month. A calander month means that you have to still spend a full calandar month period (jan / feb / mar etch) with the company. So if you resign on 17th Jan, you can only really leave after the last day of feb because you need to be there for at least the full feb. You cannot leave 17 feb because jan would not be a complete calander month. Depending which month and if it is a leap year. I hope this answers your question. two days. |
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