Posted by
canneth2
13 yrs ago
Hi,
I have been offered a job with a foreign bank in Hong Kong and my work visa was just approved two weeks ago, thus giving me the green light to resign from my current position in a Singapore bank.
Although I am required to serve 3 months notice, I was initially given the understanding that I could offset my leave balance (which amounts to a total of 26 days) against the notice period.
However, on the next day, they informed me that they will follow the contract strictly and enforce the 3 month notice period, and on top of that, I will be on gardening leave! What's more, they would rather encash my leave and not allow me to offset against the notice period!
With this, I am now in limbo, especially after I had initially informed my prospective employers in HK that I could join them early. Now they would have to wait for me for a whole 3 months!
Am now very worried that they would now not wait for me.
Really appreciate some advice here, either legally or professionally.
Many thanks.
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Hi there,
Legally speaking, they cannot use annual leave as the notice period. Maybe u give 2 months notice and pay for the one month short notice. Then, they pay u back the 26 days.
Cathy
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