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Unless you have an employment contract which specifies otherwise (chances are you do not, most employers do not use contracts) or unless local laws stipulate otherwise (chances are they do not), then no, the employer does not have to agree to allow you to work any length of time after you give notice. Notice serves to inform the employer that you will no longer be working for them after a specified date. They are by no means (with the exceptions already stated) compelled to keep you on the schedule until that date.

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Q: If an employee resigns and offers 4 weeks notice does the employer have to agree to the 4weeks?
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