- To get fired, you need to have verble and written warnings. (for the same thing). My boss got caught on this after an employee got caught steeling... and had to pay out... (though even I agreed with me boss)
- Get a lawyer.
- To be made redundant they must give you notice, and they must not replace you.
- Double check your employment agreement and then check it again with a lawyer... many contracts are writen by the employee (to meet their wants and needs) and are not worth the paper its writen on when comes to the crunch, are usually breaking a couple of laws in the process...
- Get a lawyer.
- Being asked to resign is a wank factor that he is to chicken to say you are fired. Else he would say the position is being made redundant...
- mention the employment contract, point out the 30 days temination.
- get a lawyer.
- ummmmmmm
I am sure there is more but Im sleepy :zzz:
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Some good advice here, don't let them bully you into resigning!! Just a couple of points, someone correct me if i'm wrong - as far as taking hidden tape recorders in, I believe there is a law that prevents any recordings being used as evidence if you have not advised them you will be doing so (can be taken out of context, etc.) By all means take a recorder in, but I think you will have to let them know beforehand. Also don't trust HR!! Take an independant support person in with you. If you can't afford legal help or are not a member of a union then you can get free help, try contacting employment law or similar. Good luck!!
Speaking as someone who had to pay out for an 'unusual' dismissal of someone who had worked for me for less than a week - it cost my company 10k. So its worth your time as your case sounds more open and shut than my one.
Good luck!
Good Luck Mate;
I casually put my Palm Pilot on the table in such a situation - it was recording. After the (Dickhead) GM and I had finished, he said "What does that thing do?" My reply: "Most things!"
Insofar as permittable recording goes, - you can at least use it to make detailed notes - and just say, that between you and your Support Person, you remembered most things. They won't be recording you, so no worries.
Enjoy your new Bike!
"If you haven't grown up by the time you turn 50, you don't have to!"
Good people. Had occassion to use their services a few years back. With an employer severing my employment while on injury leave (spend 6 weeks in hospital), got out and returned to work, got told you no longer have a job.
Everything was handled through these guys. Got a great result too. Unfair dismissal, compensated and they (the company), got hauled big time in employment court.
So give em a bell.
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Yes i'm sure he would prefer that, because he knows he doesn't have a leg to stand on, if you have had no warnings etc.
Be interesting too see where this goes.
Perhaps new boss has a different vision for the company and figured you would go if if it came from the guy who said it? I do not know full details so i shall not assume anything.
But best of luck with it and fight it to the end, jobs are getting hard to come by as ive discovered.
FIGHT IT!
Skid.
Oh also i can vouch for what others have said...record/ note down everything.
My sister went through similar once.
Every comment said afterds she would go away and write it down, they never knew. but if there was a witness there she would get them to sign next to it to confirm it's truth...
showed up at the meeting with a big notebook. with everything said in it.
got real interesting that did lol.
bit like the old cadbury ad for cream eggs
don't get caught with egg on ya face!
Just waiting to hear what transpires today. Love to be a fly on the wall.
Grow older but never grow up
Indeed. I hope Mr YellowDog doesn't act like his username in the slightest.
Go get 'em fella!
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
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