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govuk-puppet
Discontinued Decommissioned: Puppet manifests that used to provision the legacy GOV.UK stack.
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From www.gov.uk: although contracts do not need to be written down, "day one information" which must be provided to an employee includes notice periods. If you were not given information about what your notice period would be then the employer is in breach of their statutory obligations. If there isn't a notice period specified then unless mutually agreed, I'm pretty confident that the employer would have no choice but to accept a notice period equal to the statutory redundancy notice period which is 1 week for each complete year of service worked if you're between 2-12 years (so if you're at 3y 1d, 3 weeks notice; 2y 264d only 2 weeks).
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