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Performance is slow and choppy at times. There is no OBVIOUS way to turn off the popups every single time I go to fill out a form. Transitioning from one form to another is extremely disjointed. There is no clear way to fill out one form and simply move on to the next in a series. If there is a clean workflow in there somewhere, it's not obvious, at least, not for my use case, which is to fill out a form for each of my employees from a remote location, download all and print all for distribution. Seems like every time I finish something, it takes a while to save, and a while to get to the page letting me choose what to do next, which is always to display the file list again, and a while to load the file list. . .rather than simply keeping the filelist persistent and hidden, as would seem same here. Also, this form, won't let me enter more than a character or 2 before kicking me out. I am writing this feedback in a notepad and then copying it in all at once. Awesome.
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Minimum notice periods employers must provide to employees At least one week's notice if they've been with you continuously for less than two years. At least one week's notice for each year of continuous service, if they've been with you continuously for between two and 12 years.
A notice period is the amount of time an employee has to give from the time he decides to quit until he actually stops working. In this context, since it is on your job application, the company is asking how much notice you need to give your current employer before you actually stop your current job.
Its common courtesy to give at least one week's notice to your employer if you've been with your company for more than one month but less than two years. Consider giving two weeks' notice even if you've only been with your company for a few months.
The notice period is the time period between the receipt of the letter of dismissal and the end of the last working day. This time period has to be given to an employee by their employer before their employment ends.
Statutory notice is the minimum legal notice that can be given. Employers should give the employee: one week's notice if the employee has been employed by the employer continuously for one month or more, but for less than two years.
Typical notice periods are 1 month or 1 week. Employee notice periods are determined by the contract of employment and the law. Organizations typically ask employees who have been in their jobs for more than two years to work one month's notice, via the employment contract.
Statutory notice is the minimum legal notice that can be given. Employers should give the employee: two weeks' notice if the employee has been employed by the employer continuously for two years, and one additional week's notice for each further complete year of continuous employment, up to a maximum of 12 weeks.
Usually, your contract of employment will specify what notice period you are required to give if you resign, although this can be varied by agreement. If your contract is silent, the statutory minimum period of notice to be given by you if you have been employed one month or more is 1 week.
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