What is a Breach of Contract?
A breach of contract happens when either you or your Employer breaks one of the terms of the employment contract. For example, if your Employer doesn’t pay your wages, or you share your Employer’s trade secrets with third parties, this could constitute a breach of contract. There is no qualifying period of continuous employment for you to make a breach of contract claim. This means that you can sue at any time during your employment but within three months less one day of the breach.
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Last Updated:
[11/09/2021]
Last Updated: [11/09/2021]