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What happens if an employee fails to reasonably mitigate his/her damages?

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What happens if an employee fails to reasonably mitigate his/her damages?

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The former employee who fails to act reasonably to mitigate damages cannot recover compensation from the employer for losses that could have been avoided. Any earnings received by the dismissed employee during the notice period from other sources will be deducted from the award of damages.

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