Legal Question in Employment Law in California

Giving notice to leave job

If an employee give 2 week notice verbally, to leave a job, and then decides to change

her mind, and stay employed, does the employer have to honor that and give you back

your shifts? They are going to give me one back, and not the other. I would like to

keep both of my shifts, and was told by the person who makes the schedule that she

didn't have time to talk to me about it, and was not going to change the schedule back

and take away shifts promised to someone else. This new schedule was made out the

same day that I gave my notice and it was a few days shorter than the notice date that

I gave. I also changed my mind before the 2 weeks was up. What might be my recourse?? Thank you for this website. It is very interesting.


Asked on 6/14/99, 1:58 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Ken Koury Kenneth P. Koury, Esq.

Re: Giving notice to leave job

they do not have to take you back at all. you are lucky to have a job at all.

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Answered on 6/29/99, 2:15 am


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