Good morning UK legal experts.
I've tried everywhere to find a UK legal definition of what constitutes an interview. Because my employer has thrown a total curve ball.
Our company set up a new team and a few of us applied for the positions within in. We negotiated a start date, salary and package. Two of us were told we had got the job verbally, and we both started the work on the start date - but our pay hasn't changed and neither of us have received a offer letter or a written statement. I have just come out of Personnel with a sore head. Our PM claims our interviews were not interviews as such, more "informal discussions" so nothing agreed in them are binding. Is that legal??
Does anyone have a legal definition of an interview, or an ET Ruling / precedent that we can fire back at our Personnel Department?
I've tried everywhere to find a UK legal definition of what constitutes an interview. Because my employer has thrown a total curve ball.
Our company set up a new team and a few of us applied for the positions within in. We negotiated a start date, salary and package. Two of us were told we had got the job verbally, and we both started the work on the start date - but our pay hasn't changed and neither of us have received a offer letter or a written statement. I have just come out of Personnel with a sore head. Our PM claims our interviews were not interviews as such, more "informal discussions" so nothing agreed in them are binding. Is that legal??
Does anyone have a legal definition of an interview, or an ET Ruling / precedent that we can fire back at our Personnel Department?
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