danzig1971
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Jersey
New to this site and looking for some help.
Got the phone call from the wife today crying that she was terminated on the spot.
She was employed by a local school district.
The superintendent approached her today and said i am suggesting that the board does not renew your contract and you have 15 minutes to gather your items and leave the property, also we will pay your salary till the end of June.
. So she did so with no fight and was very professional about it. She asked why am i getting terminated she was answered with: you weren't a fit and there were few things and it was left at that.
She has an Employment Contract it states: The parties agree that this contract may at any time be terminated by either party giving to the other , 60 days written notice of intention to terminate the same, but that in the absence of any provision herein for a definite number of days' notice, the contract shall run for the full term named above.
Everything was done verbal today. Is this right? Shouldn't of she gotten written notice first?
New to this site and looking for some help.
Got the phone call from the wife today crying that she was terminated on the spot.
She was employed by a local school district.
The superintendent approached her today and said i am suggesting that the board does not renew your contract and you have 15 minutes to gather your items and leave the property, also we will pay your salary till the end of June.
. So she did so with no fight and was very professional about it. She asked why am i getting terminated she was answered with: you weren't a fit and there were few things and it was left at that.
She has an Employment Contract it states: The parties agree that this contract may at any time be terminated by either party giving to the other , 60 days written notice of intention to terminate the same, but that in the absence of any provision herein for a definite number of days' notice, the contract shall run for the full term named above.
Everything was done verbal today. Is this right? Shouldn't of she gotten written notice first?