Labor Contract Law
Article 50 When the employer dissolves or terminates the labor contract, it shall issue a certificate of dissolution or termination of the labor contract, and go through the formalities for the transfer of the file and social insurance relationship for the employee within 15 days.
Laborers shall handle the work handover according to the agreement of both parties. If the employing unit should pay economic compensation to the workers in accordance with the relevant provisions of this law, it should pay it when the work handover is completed.
The employing unit shall keep the text of the dissolved or terminated labor contract for at least two years for future reference.
Article 89 If the employing unit violates the provisions of this Law and fails to issue a written certificate to the laborer to dissolve or terminate the labor contract, the labor administrative department shall order it to make corrections; If it causes damage to workers, it shall be liable for compensation.
Article 90 If a laborer terminates a labor contract in violation of the provisions of this Law, or violates the confidentiality obligations or non-competition restrictions stipulated in the labor contract, thus causing losses to the employing unit, he shall be liable for compensation.