Basic Rules:

  • Employees and employers must give each other notice of their intention to end the employment
  • An employer may end the employment of an employee by giving them:     
    • termination notice,
    • termination pay, or
    • a combination of termination notice and termination pay


When an Employee quits, notice period rules are applicable as mentioned in the agreement.


Employers who end their employee’s employment must give the employee, and ensure they receive, written termination notice.

An employer must give written notice to their employee of at least: (Length of employment v/s Notice Period) as follows:


30 days-1 year of employment = 1 week;
1-3 years of employment = 2 weeks;
3-5 years of employment = 4 weeks;
5-10 years of employment = 6 weeks;
10+ years of employment = 8 weeks


Note:

Employees who work the same hours every week receive their regular earnings for wages in lieu of notice. For employees who work varying hours every week, wages in lieu are based on the average of the earnings for regular weekly hours worked over the last 6 month period.  Vacation wages and overtime wages are not added to wages paid in lieu of notice.