"No Clear Answers As To When Longer Notice Periods Are Required"

Stephen Moreau discusses notice periods with Legal Matters

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13 February 2023
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In today's Legal Matters, Stephen Moreau discusses the continued uncertainty as to what constitutes “exceptional circumstances” that would require an employer to give a termination of employment notice greater than 24 months in length.

A full copy of the commentary can be found HERE.

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