Hello.
I hope someone here can clarify for me?
I joined a small family business about 7 months ago. As part of the job negotiations, I agreed to a 3 month notice period to end my employment being included as part of my Contract of Employment. The intention, as it was explained to me, was that the Managing Director (founder of the business) was looking to set up a new Management Team, to allow him to withdraw from the day to day activities. The rationale for the 3 month notice being this was a new senior role, etc. My role is part of this new Management team.
However, since actually working there, I’ve discovered that the vast majority of other employees, be it office staff or other, don’t even have a contract of employment and the rule of thumb is that only a weeks notice is given. The main reason I have a contract, is because I asked for one!
We are all weekly paid - both salaried and hourly workers.
Other members of this Management team include the MD’s son, who I very much doubt has any contact, and a new starter (started after me) that I know has no contract and is therefore working to a 1 week notice period. So, I’m pretty sure I’m the only employee in the business on a 3 months contractual notice period.
Based on all this, how enforceable is my 3 months notice period to end my employment should I resign? I don’t consider my role that senior, or difficult to fill.
I read about the Employment Act notice periods, but not sure how this works as I’ve signed a Contract agreeing to 3 months? (Had I have known the rest of the business operated without contracts/to a weeks notice I would negotiated a lower notice period before signing).
To me, it it doesn’t seem fair, reasonable or consistent to hold me to 3 months, should I wish to leave? Does my length of service/payment frequency make any difference?
Should I resign, I would like to offer 1 months notice, which is still 4 times more than the usual week given by others...
Any guidance gratefully received.
Thank you
Bod.
I hope someone here can clarify for me?
I joined a small family business about 7 months ago. As part of the job negotiations, I agreed to a 3 month notice period to end my employment being included as part of my Contract of Employment. The intention, as it was explained to me, was that the Managing Director (founder of the business) was looking to set up a new Management Team, to allow him to withdraw from the day to day activities. The rationale for the 3 month notice being this was a new senior role, etc. My role is part of this new Management team.
However, since actually working there, I’ve discovered that the vast majority of other employees, be it office staff or other, don’t even have a contract of employment and the rule of thumb is that only a weeks notice is given. The main reason I have a contract, is because I asked for one!
We are all weekly paid - both salaried and hourly workers.
Other members of this Management team include the MD’s son, who I very much doubt has any contact, and a new starter (started after me) that I know has no contract and is therefore working to a 1 week notice period. So, I’m pretty sure I’m the only employee in the business on a 3 months contractual notice period.
Based on all this, how enforceable is my 3 months notice period to end my employment should I resign? I don’t consider my role that senior, or difficult to fill.
I read about the Employment Act notice periods, but not sure how this works as I’ve signed a Contract agreeing to 3 months? (Had I have known the rest of the business operated without contracts/to a weeks notice I would negotiated a lower notice period before signing).
To me, it it doesn’t seem fair, reasonable or consistent to hold me to 3 months, should I wish to leave? Does my length of service/payment frequency make any difference?
Should I resign, I would like to offer 1 months notice, which is still 4 times more than the usual week given by others...
Any guidance gratefully received.
Thank you
Bod.
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