I quit a job in California. After my resignation, they sent me an email requesting that I confirm I turned over all employer property, and asked me to sign an agreement with the following:

Do I need to respond at all? Can I strike that if I don’t agree to that last statement? How should I handle this?

  • Shadow
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    1 month ago

    I am not a lawyer but i would ignore it. Unless they offer you a severance bonus or something and make it contingent on signing. If you’re not a fiduciary and nothing was in your original employment agreement, spill the beans once you’re free. Don’t lie or be emotional, keep it truthful and clean.

    • surfrock66OP
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      1 month ago

      Edited by user. I was offered no severance.

      • Shadow
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        111 month ago

        So they’re asking you to sign a contract without “consideration”, ie you get nothing. Hard no.

        • @PlantJam
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          31 month ago

          Coincidentally a contract without consideration is not legally enforceable.

    • @breetai
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      21 month ago

      Not a lawyer but recently used a lawyer for something similar. They are hoping you’ll sign it.

      Normally they tie it to a payment to get you to sign it.