Pay in lieu of notice
sjb1023
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If an employee gives the 2 week notice prior to quitting as policy requests, is the company legally obligated to pay the two weeks if they tell the employee to leave immediately?
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We will usually let people go immediately when they turn in notice if they are in a non-management position due to the sensitivity of our product, trade secrets and other sensetive areas.
We haven't had anyone in a managerial or above position resign in 7 years, so I don't have a set way we would handle that. But more than likely very similar.
But to answer your question the FLSA doesn't require it, but check your state laws.
That may or may not be a big deal in your company, but it is a piece of the puzzle.
On the other hand, if an employee provides a notice period but his/her performance slacks off or they start calling off work on those days, then we would consider ending their employment with us earlier than their notice period and NOT pay out the remaining part of the notice period.