18-10-2011 03:53 PM | ||
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Think about it, even fresh 25 year old university graduates start off in MNCs doing such basic admin stuff, what exactly were you looking for as a 20 year old market co-ordinator? That somebody is going to start having a strategic marketing discussion on global perspectives with you? When I left NUS many years ago and join a MNC as a supply chain executive, about the only thing I was doing for the first few years is calling all the different parties to arrange meetings, chasing them to pay up, deliver materials and filling in all sorts of customs forms. The career excuse is even dumber. The contract only 2 years, most people will only get their promotion in 2nd or 3rd year of working, you cannot even wait for 2 years get some exp before switching jobs? So you are looking for someone to promote you ever year? |
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18-10-2011 11:25 AM | ||
daisyduck |
How's everything now? I'm 20 years old too and I signed an employment contract with recruitment agency. Am I able to get with it? I read up common law and it says that age between 18-20, when they signed a contract, they are enforceable as if they were of full age. Any advice? |
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29-07-2011 12:09 PM | ||
Unregistered |
How much is the amount? If he harass you, you can report him. If he sues you, he doesn't have a case. If he fakes something bad about you, you can sue him. It all depends on how far you wanna take this. Best is to talk nicely to him and tell him nicely he doesn't have a case. |
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29-07-2011 12:05 PM | ||
Unregistered |
It's not enforceable. That's why you see scholarship recipients need to have guarantors to sign the contract with the government. What did your boss say? If he does anything illegal such as preventing you from leaving the office, report him to the police. Or you can simply disappear after collecting the next pay cheque. If you wanna be polite, inform him by email or phone, and tell him you know the law better than he does. |
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29-07-2011 11:00 AM | ||
evonneadams |
SECTION 6 CAPACITY TO CONTRACT Minors 8.6.1 Under Singapore common law, a minor is a person under the age of 21. The validity of contracts entered into by minors is governed by the common law, as modified by the Minors’ Contracts Act (Cap 389, 1994 Rev Ed). Contracts with Minors 8.6.2 As a general rule, contracts are not enforceable against minors. However, where a minor has been supplied with necessaries (ie goods or services suitable for the maintenance of the station in life of the minor concerned: see also s 3(3), Sale of Goods Act (Cap 393, 1999 Rev Ed)), the minor must pay for them. Contracts of service which are, on the whole, for the minor’s benefit are also valid. The minor is also bound by certain types of contracts (ie contracts concerning land or shares in companies, partnership contracts and marriage settlements), unless the minor repudiates the contract before attaining majority at age 21 or within a reasonable time thereafter. Minors’ Contracts Act 8.6.3 Under s 2 of the Minors’ Contracts Act, a guarantee given in respect of a minor’s contract, which may not be enforceable against the minor, is nevertheless enforceable against the guarantor. Section 3(1) of the Minors’ Contracts Act empowers the court to order restitution against the minor if it is just and equitable to do so. Hey, so this means, i really dont have to pay right? |
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22-07-2011 11:04 AM | ||
Joe123 | hows the story? what's the end story? did you get what you wanted? | |
21-07-2011 05:33 PM | ||
Unregistered | good luck and all the best. | |
21-07-2011 05:10 PM | ||
evonneadams |
OHMYGOD are you serious?! I didnt have ANY guarantor! I wanna hug all of you right now! you just SAVED me! <3 |
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21-07-2011 01:30 PM | ||
Unregistered | Sorry, to clarify: if you had a guarantor when you signed the contract, then it's still enforceable against the guarantor. | |
21-07-2011 01:24 PM | ||
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According to the following site, contracts with minors (defined as under 21years) are not enforceable generally: Singapore Contract Law Why didn't your boss know that? |
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