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If I give my job (in NJ) 2 weeks notice, am I still intitled to my week vacation pay? |
I've been at my job for nearly 2 years and I'm putting in my 2 weeks notice on Monday. I wanted to know if I will still get paid for my week vacation time, since I did not take it this year. I feel weird asking them, but I guess I'l have to? I just wasn't sure if I'm intitled to it. Its depends on your company, since every company has different rules regarding vacation pay. Your best bet would be to take your vacation then give your two weeks notice You will have to get paid for the days of vacation you have earned up to that point in the year. If they automatically are assigned to you January 1, then you get paid for the whole two weeks. Some companies make you earn vacation hours throughout the year, in which case you only get paid for the ones you earned so far. depends on your company's policy - typically by this time of the calendar year, you would have earned it, so most companies would pay it |
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