Legal Question in Employment Law in Minnesota

Contract labor obligation?

If a dance studio hires a teacher, who signs a contract that she will work for the next year (specific date written in the contract), then the teacher works a few days (5 days) and quits coming to work without calling or answering calls, leaving the dance studio in the lurch without a teacher for the classes that the teacher was SUPPOSED to teach.....Is the dance studio obligated to pay the teacher for the time she was there? Is she legally bound to teach for the time on the contract?


Asked on 8/23/07, 9:24 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Anderson Anderson Business Law LLC

Re: Contract labor obligation?

THere is a breach of contract. I would need to review re: damages and termination provisions. Call or email for assistance.

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Answered on 8/31/07, 8:52 am


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