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  1. Termination without notice. If you resign without giving notice, you need to pay salary in lieu of notice. Termination without notice can happen in situations such as breaking the terms of the contract, failure to pay salary and absence without cause.

  2. Absent without leave (AWOL) Show If you were absent from work for more than 2 working days continuously without approval, you have breached the contract. You must pay salary in-lieu of notice to your employer.

  3. How to file a claim against your employer if you have been dismissed wrongfully. Either you or your employer can end an employment relationship by terminating the contract of service. Find out the guidelines for termination with or without notice and termination due to misconduct.

  4. For employees, employers can indicate to MOM that they wish to provide a reference for their ex-employee, and that they wish to share what they observed about the ex-employee’s conduct, character, work attitude or performance.

  5. HRD talks to one of Singapore’s top employment lawyers about the legal risks of terminating absent workers. HR managers are advised to adopt best practice when employees go ‘missing in action’, as a leading lawyer says they just could turn up on your doorstep.

  6. Yes, treat it as breaking of contract due to AWOL. Can claim notice pay. Can file claim against employee with MOM. BO

  7. Last updated 4 Jul 2024. Singapore Statutes Online is provided by the Legislation Division of the Attorney-General's Chambers of Singapore.