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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You people are unbelievable. The agreement she signed wasn't just a confidentiality or non disparagement agreement, I'll bet all the money in my wallet it was also a release. Why? Because no employer pays 2 months severance on a tenure of 2 years without getting a release. So all this talk of "this is deeply disturbing" and bickering over whether this is discriminatory in the UK just doesn't matter. Consult a lawyer if you want, to be sure, but she's going to tell you that any claims have been released. Game over. [/quote] you're right. The OP's post does say the document she signed said she would not take any legal action.[/quote] The release won't prevent her from suing. It will be evidence against her, and she will probably have to give back the severance money if they counter sue, but if she actually has a case it won't matter. Not saying she should, but it's not like signing a release bara you from filing a complaint.[/quote]
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