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Hardware IT employee about to leave
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24/10/2008 09:08:30
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01356830
Message ID:
01356872
Vues:
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>But you're missing the point, Alan. It is because the government knows best and is there to protect business people and workers from running their business - or offering their labor as they see fit. Without mandates from government - which knows best and probably has the benefit of experts and studies - there is little chance of enlightenment among the unannointed.
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>Perhaps someday the US will evolve to the point where Washington (or, even better, a One World Government ) will guide us in all things but I am not optimistic as we seem adamant in our ignorance and refuse to follow so many good examples from more enlightened societies (though the results of our upcoming election will probably be a step in the right direction)

Ahh but the Messiah will change all that!

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>>That sounds awful. For an enlightened society, that sounds very feudal. Here we only have issues like that if there is an employment contract involved, and then it's just normal contract law that comes into play.
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>>>If you leave without fulfilling the period after you give your employer your resignation, the employer can, and usually will, sue the employer for damages. These damages can be substantial, usually many times the salary for the period. And he is strictly forbidden to start in a new job, if this happens the police can be called to stop him. But I must say that this very rarely happens in real life, usually the employee makes some agreement with his employer.
>>>
>>>>Really? What crime are you charged with when you quit a job?
>>>>
>>>>>I don't know how the laws are in Ireland, but here an employee must remain at work for a period relative to the time he has been employed. It's illegal for him to leave before this period ends, unless he gets a mutual agreement with his boss to leave earlier.
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi.
>>>>>>One of our clients suspects that his IT person is about to leave and is concerned that
>>>>>> he will be left vulnerable.
>>>>>>The IT guy lookas after all Hardware, Email, Remote Comms etc.
>>>>>>The Client wants a check list / Question and answer sheet as to the
>>>>>> key bits of info that should be available, so that he can get
>>>>>> this form IT guy before he leaves.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I would apprciate suggeastions of a Check List type document
>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>Gerard
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