I believe that in your original offer letter, your employment is "at will", that is, both sides can terminate the employment at anytime. You may orally promised to work until the end of October, you should try your best to do so. But things always change, neither you or the company should absolutely honor a promise unless that is on paper and you signed it.
Think about it: if your current
company run out of funding, will it keep you until end of October? Of course no, they have no money to pay your salary, and it will let you go immediately.
I believe that in your original offer letter, your employment is "at will", that is, both sides can terminate the employment at anytime. You may orally promised to work until the end of October, you should try your best to do so. But things always change, neither you or the company should absolutely honor a promise unless that is on paper and you signed it.
I believe that in your original offer letter, your employment is "at will", that is, both sides can terminate the employment at anytime. You may orally promised to work until the end of October, you should try your best to do so. But things always change, neither you or the company should absolutely honor a promise unless that is on paper and you signed it.
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• 谢谢!明白了!现公司是刚组建,老板自己就是技术大拿,他对员工都很好,他自己带头刻苦 -mike*- ♂ (585 bytes) () 07/28/2014 postreply 14:36:17