Hi folks
I will try and keep this short and simple, any advice would be appreciated.
- I work from home for a small consultancy company on a permanent contract and have been at the company in this role for around 2.5 years. I work within a team of around 8 people who carry out broadly similar roles.
- I carry out certain tasks within my role however I have never been provided with a job description although I do have a contract.
- My contract states that from time to time my duties may be varied with my agreement and in order to meet the needs of the business. My place of work is stated as "Home address as well as a requirement to travel to Head Office and Client Sites"
- Currently I would travel to client sites maybe once a month at most. I am normally home based.
- Workload in the team has been light for some time and it is clear there is not enough work in the pipeline to keep a team of this size occupied long term.
- Recently my manager has mentioned that roles in my team will be changing in order to meet the change of direction of the business. The details of the 3 x new roles were explained to me and one of the roles in particular it was strongly suggested that I would be suitable for (let's call this role x). This role is quite different to my current role but most significantly it is expected to be based on client sites staying away from home for a significant part of the week. The other 2 x roles could be argued as having some elements that are similar to my current role.
- The conversation was left at that, no commitment of any sort was made, and I requested role descriptions for each of the 3 x new roles.
I am thinking about taking paid legal advice on this but in the meantime I was wondering about the following points:
1) If the business tells me that I will be doing role x can I refuse and instead continue my existing role "under protest" and if I do that what would the consequences be?
2) Can I be shifted to one of the other 2 roles instead as they contain elements of what I do now? Can I do anything about that?
3) I suspect nobody will want to do role x as it appears to be more of a field based role, so there would be more people in the team wanting to do the other two roles than there are positions available within those two roles.
4) In the circumstances would a situation exist where the individual people in my team would have to apply for these 3 roles, and if any of these applicants would be unsuccessful in securing one of these roles would a redundancy situation then exist? Basically I am trying to figure out if our current roles could be classed as redundant and these new roles are in fact brand new roles.
I will try and keep this short and simple, any advice would be appreciated.
- I work from home for a small consultancy company on a permanent contract and have been at the company in this role for around 2.5 years. I work within a team of around 8 people who carry out broadly similar roles.
- I carry out certain tasks within my role however I have never been provided with a job description although I do have a contract.
- My contract states that from time to time my duties may be varied with my agreement and in order to meet the needs of the business. My place of work is stated as "Home address as well as a requirement to travel to Head Office and Client Sites"
- Currently I would travel to client sites maybe once a month at most. I am normally home based.
- Workload in the team has been light for some time and it is clear there is not enough work in the pipeline to keep a team of this size occupied long term.
- Recently my manager has mentioned that roles in my team will be changing in order to meet the change of direction of the business. The details of the 3 x new roles were explained to me and one of the roles in particular it was strongly suggested that I would be suitable for (let's call this role x). This role is quite different to my current role but most significantly it is expected to be based on client sites staying away from home for a significant part of the week. The other 2 x roles could be argued as having some elements that are similar to my current role.
- The conversation was left at that, no commitment of any sort was made, and I requested role descriptions for each of the 3 x new roles.
I am thinking about taking paid legal advice on this but in the meantime I was wondering about the following points:
1) If the business tells me that I will be doing role x can I refuse and instead continue my existing role "under protest" and if I do that what would the consequences be?
2) Can I be shifted to one of the other 2 roles instead as they contain elements of what I do now? Can I do anything about that?
3) I suspect nobody will want to do role x as it appears to be more of a field based role, so there would be more people in the team wanting to do the other two roles than there are positions available within those two roles.
4) In the circumstances would a situation exist where the individual people in my team would have to apply for these 3 roles, and if any of these applicants would be unsuccessful in securing one of these roles would a redundancy situation then exist? Basically I am trying to figure out if our current roles could be classed as redundant and these new roles are in fact brand new roles.
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