Home Residents in Japan What happens if you don’t accept a resignation agreement?RResidents in JapanWhat happens if you don’t accept a resignation agreement?January 10, 20234 comments I know a company can’t force you to quit but what if the company is ceasing operations in Japan.Will you just remain an employee until the company closes down? Tags:Japan LifeLiving in JapanResidents in Japan 4 commentsUnless they go through the trouble of properly firing youThey will just fire you.​Not terribly hard since they have a valid reason to terminate you.I expect everything involving the company operations in Japan will also cease, including salaries and benefits.The HRE Manager is normally the last one out.If you’re planning on simply staying at your desk, they’ll ask you to switch the lights off and drop the keys off at the leasing company.Make sure the HRE Manager gives you your paperwork before his last day.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I expect everything involving the company operations in Japan will also cease, including salaries and benefits.
The HRE Manager is normally the last one out.If you’re planning on simply staying at your desk, they’ll ask you to switch the lights off and drop the keys off at the leasing company.Make sure the HRE Manager gives you your paperwork before his last day.
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Unless they go through the trouble of properly firing you
They will just fire you.
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Not terribly hard since they have a valid reason to terminate you.
I expect everything involving the company operations in Japan will also cease, including salaries and benefits.
The HRE Manager is normally the last one out.
If you’re planning on simply staying at your desk, they’ll ask you to switch the lights off and drop the keys off at the leasing company.
Make sure the HRE Manager gives you your paperwork before his last day.