Hi all,
Last year, I was hired by a FTSE 100 company as a full-time employee, on exactly the same terms as anyone else EXCEPT that my contract was for a fixed period of 12 months (from 4th December 2017 - 3rd December 2018 inclusive).
Following the successful completion of my probationary period, my notice period went up from 1 month to 3 months.
Now I was recently contacted by a former boss who is involved in a really exciting start-up. He wants me on board but is really reluctant to wait until January (which it would be if I gave 3 months notice today).
My current boss has made noises about confirming me in post from 4th December 2018 but nothing in writing and I haven't accepted, even verbally.
So my question is: albeit that the end of my current contract is less than 3 months away, would I be in breach if I turned round tomorrow and said "Sorry, I've decided not to continue beyond the period of my fixed-term contract" ?
Purely a legal question - I'm well aware of the moral dilemma, thank you...
Last year, I was hired by a FTSE 100 company as a full-time employee, on exactly the same terms as anyone else EXCEPT that my contract was for a fixed period of 12 months (from 4th December 2017 - 3rd December 2018 inclusive).
Following the successful completion of my probationary period, my notice period went up from 1 month to 3 months.
Now I was recently contacted by a former boss who is involved in a really exciting start-up. He wants me on board but is really reluctant to wait until January (which it would be if I gave 3 months notice today).
My current boss has made noises about confirming me in post from 4th December 2018 but nothing in writing and I haven't accepted, even verbally.
So my question is: albeit that the end of my current contract is less than 3 months away, would I be in breach if I turned round tomorrow and said "Sorry, I've decided not to continue beyond the period of my fixed-term contract" ?
Purely a legal question - I'm well aware of the moral dilemma, thank you...
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