Strictly speaking, no. Letter say 30 day notice, even if staff purposely never handover, technically employer can't do anything about it.
More like for court of public opinion. If it's clear that the ad hoc work is given with intention to block the staff from leaving, doesn't look good on the employer as well.
Not completing Ad Hoc Items before leaving, Can the mgt hold you and not let you go?
Jun 12 2025, 12:28 PM
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