Please no, because then the draconian 3 months notice period kicks in. Truly an artefact of a time past.
Take today’s date: if you quit February 1st, you can only start at a new place June 1st! At least 3, but up to 4 months of a continued work relationship is unattractive for both parties I’d say.
(At least that’s the widely used rule; the law only specifies a minimum notice period of 1 month)
I don't get this, what has probation to do with the notice period? I don't know of anyone in the industry who has a contract with less than 3 (maybe 2) months of notice.
Your work is not serious if your employee can risk you leaving within 1 month (counting in unused holidays, 1-2 weeks even?)
Notice periods are much shorter during probation periods. It might kick up from 2 weeks (within probation) to the 3-4 months the day probation ends.
There’s no progression in between.
Of course, for serious work, notice periods of 3 months or even longer make sense. But those levels should only kick in after several years. If you’ve been with a company for only a year, there’s no point in a 3 month period.
Take today’s date: if you quit February 1st, you can only start at a new place June 1st! At least 3, but up to 4 months of a continued work relationship is unattractive for both parties I’d say.
(At least that’s the widely used rule; the law only specifies a minimum notice period of 1 month)