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Do employees have to provide their employers with notice if they quit their employment?

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Do employees have to provide their employers with notice if they quit their employment?

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If an employee has been employed with an employer between three months and two years, the employee must provide the employer with one week’s notice in writing. If an employee has been employed with an employer for two years or more the employee must provide the employer with two weeks’ notice in writing. Employees who have been employed for less than three months are not required to give notice.

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