What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
I was given verbal notice 30 days prior to the day which I will be laid off (Jan 15, 2016). My contract states:
[contract for employment is auto renewed from the original date of employment April 16, 2002 for successive annual terms unless it is terminated in accordance with the provisions set forth].
The only provision that concerns or pertains to my and the company’s current situation is Provision 12.2 (b) that states the employee/employer contract may be terminated if the occurrence of circumstances which make it impossible or impractical for the employer’s business or portion of to continue. If any provision is met; employee shall be entitled to no further compensation beyond a written notice of 30 days prior.
Reason for the layoff is because of a significant loss of business (revenue), no fault of mine and the company can no longer pay my full salary.
Question 1: Am I reading the contract correctly; does my current term end on my original commencement date of April 16?
Question 2: can the above provision be justifiably used by my employer to not pay me compensation up to my auto renewal contract date of April 16?
Question 3: Do I have any rights to demand that I be compensated through the end date of my current contract term April 16 or am I foolish and the contract auto renewal date truly doesn’t mean a thing.
Thanks,
Dan
I was given verbal notice 30 days prior to the day which I will be laid off (Jan 15, 2016). My contract states:
[contract for employment is auto renewed from the original date of employment April 16, 2002 for successive annual terms unless it is terminated in accordance with the provisions set forth].
The only provision that concerns or pertains to my and the company’s current situation is Provision 12.2 (b) that states the employee/employer contract may be terminated if the occurrence of circumstances which make it impossible or impractical for the employer’s business or portion of to continue. If any provision is met; employee shall be entitled to no further compensation beyond a written notice of 30 days prior.
Reason for the layoff is because of a significant loss of business (revenue), no fault of mine and the company can no longer pay my full salary.
Question 1: Am I reading the contract correctly; does my current term end on my original commencement date of April 16?
Question 2: can the above provision be justifiably used by my employer to not pay me compensation up to my auto renewal contract date of April 16?
Question 3: Do I have any rights to demand that I be compensated through the end date of my current contract term April 16 or am I foolish and the contract auto renewal date truly doesn’t mean a thing.
Thanks,
Dan