Hi.
I work as an educator in the early childhood education industry. I just handed in my letter of resignation and my employer told me to check my employment contract for the Restraint Period /Area. It appeared vague to me at the time as it listed three: 4 months if within 50km or 2 months if within 25km or 1 month if within 10km.
We live in a really small town and the other Centre is only about 2km away. I thought I was doing the right thing by giving them 4 weeks notice (I only had to give 2), and a 3 week break between jobs. When I asked them to clarify what time period they expected, they confirmed 4 months and have threatened with legal action if I breach it.
I am not in a financial situation to have no income for 4 months, and I did apply for jobs in different industries, however, I was unsuccessful in attaining one. I already pleaded with them to waive the clause as I am not in a position to solicit families, suppliers or other employees - my role is as an educator and the other Centre has waiting lists 12 months long.
They were looking for new staff to open an extra room to expand their business and I was one of three new employees to be chosen. I guess I'm wondering if they can indeed sue me, and for how much? Can they stop me from working in my new job if start work before May?
How is it fair and reasonable for them to demand I don't work until May? How does that even protect their business?
My last day at work is 21 December and I'm due to start my new job on 16 January. Any help is welcome (as I am in the process of obtaining legal advice, it's just a busy time of year and I'm getting anxious for some feedback).
Many thanks.
I work as an educator in the early childhood education industry. I just handed in my letter of resignation and my employer told me to check my employment contract for the Restraint Period /Area. It appeared vague to me at the time as it listed three: 4 months if within 50km or 2 months if within 25km or 1 month if within 10km.
We live in a really small town and the other Centre is only about 2km away. I thought I was doing the right thing by giving them 4 weeks notice (I only had to give 2), and a 3 week break between jobs. When I asked them to clarify what time period they expected, they confirmed 4 months and have threatened with legal action if I breach it.
I am not in a financial situation to have no income for 4 months, and I did apply for jobs in different industries, however, I was unsuccessful in attaining one. I already pleaded with them to waive the clause as I am not in a position to solicit families, suppliers or other employees - my role is as an educator and the other Centre has waiting lists 12 months long.
They were looking for new staff to open an extra room to expand their business and I was one of three new employees to be chosen. I guess I'm wondering if they can indeed sue me, and for how much? Can they stop me from working in my new job if start work before May?
How is it fair and reasonable for them to demand I don't work until May? How does that even protect their business?
My last day at work is 21 December and I'm due to start my new job on 16 January. Any help is welcome (as I am in the process of obtaining legal advice, it's just a busy time of year and I'm getting anxious for some feedback).
Many thanks.