Legal Question in Employment Law in New Jersey
Employment Agreement Violation Consequences
Hi,
I am employed with consulting firm
and my employer gets money when
I am on project. I have entered
into agreement that I will not leave
the current company for 1 year. If I
violate the agreement, I have to
pay $2500 per month till completion
of term. Since its slow down period
and I am on bench (not working on
project) from 6 weeks, so my
employer is not getting money from
me. Although he is paying me. I
have fear that he can fire me
anytime since its slowdown period.
I have found another employer, but
I fear about the agreement I have
signed. Can you please tell me if
this can be challenged in court of
law an If I can get benefit?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Employment Agreement Violation Consequences
An attorney would need to carefully read your employment agreement before providing you with any legal advice. I suggest you bring the agreement to an attorney for review.
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