When the trial period is terminated by the employee, he must give forty-eight hours’ notice. This notice period is reduced to twenty-four hours if the employee has been with the company for less than eight days.
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When the trial period is terminated by the employee, he must give forty-eight hours’ notice. This notice period is reduced to twenty-four hours if the employee has been with the company for less than eight days.
Lorsqu’il est mis fin à la période d’essai par le salarié, celui-ci respecte un délai de prévenance de quarante-huit heures. Ce délai est ramené à vingt-quatre heures si la durée de présence du salarié dans l’entreprise est inférieure à huit jours.
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