Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - I worked in a hotel for a year and wanted to change my job, but I signed a three-year contract. Can I resign?

I worked in a hotel for a year and wanted to change my job, but I signed a three-year contract. Can I resign?

Friend, you can resign, because the labor contract is not a sales contract. According to Article 37 of the Labor Contract Law, the employee may terminate the labor contract by giving a written notice to the employer 30 days in advance. The employee may terminate the labor contract by notifying the employer three days in advance during the probation period.

Article 38 A laborer may terminate the labor contract under any of the following circumstances:

(1) Failing to provide labor protection or working conditions as agreed in the labor contract;

(2) Failing to pay labor remuneration in full and on time;

(3) Failing to pay social insurance premiums for laborers according to law;

(4) The rules and regulations of the employing unit violate the provisions of laws and regulations and damage the rights and interests of workers;

(5) The labor contract is invalid due to the circumstances specified in the first paragraph of Article 26 of this Law;

(6) Other circumstances under which the laborer can terminate the labor contract as stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.

If the employer forces the laborer to work by means of violence, threat or illegal restriction of personal freedom, or if the employer illegally directs or forces the risky operation to endanger the personal safety of the laborer, the laborer may immediately terminate the labor contract without notifying the employer in advance.

If you want to resign, you can go through the resignation procedures according to the above two procedures.