Thx Neolis.
Work problems!
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Elayne
Things are waaay easier in Italy.
I think we're lucky, here, then.
If you're officially employed without a time frame limit, minimum payout is 2 months, and THEN both parties have to reach an agreement for additional payment, and if they don't, well, either you can stay, either the employer pays it dearly if he tries to send you away.
Important thing however is that you came up with a solution you're pleased with, Skrit.
I think we're lucky, here, then.
If you're officially employed without a time frame limit, minimum payout is 2 months, and THEN both parties have to reach an agreement for additional payment, and if they don't, well, either you can stay, either the employer pays it dearly if he tries to send you away.
Important thing however is that you came up with a solution you're pleased with, Skrit.
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Skrit
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Jup, my contract would have ended in november and sure I could have dug my heels in but as said the company was close to bankrupcy so I would have ended up with nothing! Good thing also is that if I haven't found a new job by the end of next month the goverment steps up and pays 70% of my last paid salary untill atleast the end of my original contract. (november) So this way I am sure to have an income which makes me feel at ease quite a bit! 
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