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Letter of Intent to Letter of Resignation

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3gpqwer


Arresto Menor

Good day po

It's nice to have a website like this kea salamat po.

Now on topic, I am currently employed in an agency and we were given a contract in which wasn't explained to us so we were left to interpret the contract ourselves (most of us interpreted it that we are bounded to that company for a period of 2 years). Then two weeks ago we were asked to pass a letter of intent whether or not we plan to stay with them and so I did.

Now, a few days later I heard that we can still resign WITHOUT paying the liquidation and compensatory as long as its during summer vacation.

My question:
1. Even if I filed a letter of intent, could I retract my previous statement and give them a letter of resignation? I know letters are non-binding, I just want to make sure.

2. Out of the topic question; saan po may mga law firm within NCR na may free or at least affordable kng magpa2 legal advice? how much po magpa advice?

dagdadg ko lng din po...kung nkalagay nman sa contract na 2 years dapat kmi mag work sa company, bkit po sila hi2ngi ng letter of intent?

Thanks

3gpqwer


Arresto Menor

reply naman po pls.

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