Yeah I guess you're right.
We have had more trouble getting rid of a thief that we caught, than a thief that we didn't. I guess my point is if you are willing to jump through the hoops you can get rid of people for "minor" issues (although to warrant this effort in our case this person was costing us thousands a month, which we could never prove or use as a reason).
[/hijack] Sorry, this is actually about smokeu, dude get some advice/representation. The holiday pay is yours , don't let it go.
Originally Posted by SpankMe
Not only do they have to pay you all of your outstandng and accrued holiday pay, but they must also treat that leave as if you took it from your finish date - if any statutory holidays fall in that period (between when you left and when your leave would have run out) they must pay you for those as well.
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
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Move on buddy. There is no point working for a company that doesn't want you. Unless your a masochist
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What - you haven't had the 3.30pm friday, walk into the office and a "please collect all your stuff and don't come in Monday", at the end of the financial year, experience?
It's fun, believe me. Normally carried out by paranoid bosses who think so little of their employees, they think they would create mayhem if they gave them more than 2 minutes advance warning. It's possible to make them feel like bigger pricks than they actually are, with a few well chosen, quiet words......
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
I gather you have an employment contract. Take a look and see what is says about your emplyoyer altering your hours of work or conditions. Most will give them this right as it is usually standard practice for a varietyof reasons.
However you state that you want your shifts 'reduced' and he/she has refused. Has this been allowed in the past with other emplyoyers?? If so start a PG. This will prevent you from being fired and may help to resove your dilemma. If you believe that you have grounds on the basis of events outside of your control you could still do the PG thing. There is of course no guarantee that you will win but at the worst you can not be fired once the process has been started..
From today start keeping diary and write down all details that my come in usefull for bargaining. Diary and records win arguements. just don't tell anyone that you are keeping one. Surprise is next best weapon to facts.
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Two magic things:
1) Talk to the big boss lady, mention you will be filing a PERSONAL GRIEVANCE
...when she asks why...
2) Tell her it's regarding your fears for your job due to the belief your manager is engaging in a CONSTRUCTIVE DISMISSAL
Works wonders
As others have said, record EVERYTHING, make sure all meetings you have a support person present and most importantly keep your professionalism, let the employer make the mistakes.
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Donor: So ya glad you're a Biker?
Minnie: F**k yeah!
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