Regina W. asked

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I signed a contract with my employer stating payday is the 5th of each month and requires a 30-day notice for termination. If the 5th falls on a weekend, I must wait until the following Monday to get paid. The state labor board says my employer must pay by midnight on the 5th. My employer has been late with payments. If I want to change jobs and give less than a 30-day notice, has the contract been breached by my employer, and can I be sued for giving less than a 30-day notice?

August 7th, 2024

Kenneth W. answered

The contract has not been breached by your employer due to late payments because the contract does n...

August 7th, 2024

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