I worked in a restaurant for a month and he wouldn t let me quit my job, so I could sue him

Updated on Restaurant 2024-08-29
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course, you can, but do you think it's worth it for a month's salary?

    Do you have anything urgent? Quitting your job doesn't mean that you have to leave the next day, and if you encounter a boss who is difficult to talk to, you will have to delay your time. If you insist that you are about to leave, he will not pay you, and you should think about which is more important than your salary or going home.

    If it's important to go home, just leave, don't pay him and won't let you go!

    If you want a salary, talk to the boss about when you can leave, it is impossible not to let you quit, it is just a matter of time, if not, I suggest going to the local management committee and the labor department to talk about the situation, and let them solve the negotiation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's the same as my experience, you can sue him, it's the same end of the world!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You can talk to him, and if he doesn't agree, I suggest you go to court.

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