How a Consumer Hired a Lawyer to Review an Employment Agreement in Virginia
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Employment Agreement
Virginia
Personal
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Less than a week
$240 - $2,000 (Flat fee)
10 bids
11 pages
How much does it cost to Review an Employment Agreement in Virginia?
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Employment Agreement
Texas
Can my employer change the terms of my employment agreement without my consent?
Can my employer unilaterally modify the terms of my employment agreement, specifically regarding my compensation and benefits, without obtaining my consent? I recently received a notification from my employer stating that they will be implementing changes to our employment agreements, including reducing our bonuses and altering our vacation policy. I am concerned about the legality of these changes and whether I have any rights or recourse in this situation.
Sarah T.
Hello! Thank you for submitting your question. Unfortunately, unless there’s a contract that controls the terms of the employment, an employer can generally change the terms of employment and benefits. In an at-will work environment, changes can typically be made to an employee handbook without notice to or approval from an employee. If there is an employment contract, typically, those terms cannot be changed without agreement from both parties.
Employment Agreement
Connecticut
How to end an employment contract?
I am currently an employee with an employment contract, but I am considering terminating my employment due to various reasons such as a breach of contract, a hostile work environment, or a desire to pursue other opportunities. However, I am unsure of the legal requirements and consequences of ending the contract before its specified end date. Therefore, I would like to seek the advice of a lawyer to better understand the steps involved in terminating an employment contract and to ensure that I am protected legally.
Donya G.
Connecticut is an "at will" state which means employers in the private sector can end the employment for no reason at all or without notice. This should be the same for an employee, however, most people give an industry standard of about 2 weeks when leaving. It will depend on the employment agreement that you signed. The agreement will have to be reviewed and you would need to be advised based on your agreement. I can assist you with that. You can find me on the website and engage my services. Donya Gordon