Hi, hope you're all well.
My daughter's employer has been treating their staff pretty badly lately. She's had enough and applied for another job, which she was lucky enough to have been given now, starts Monday week.
In her current job, she was fired and re-hired in September, with a probation period of 24 weeks. Her new contract says that until the 24 weeks has passed, the notice of termination required is 1 week. That applies to both parties. So she has given them a little over week's notice, but they are refusing to accept it, saying she must stay for at least 4 weeks, because they consider that the 24 weeks should include her previous contract.
The company has recently been notified that they will soon be audited by a regulator and have required the staff to return to the office full time to get their paperwork up to date for the audit. I presume this is why they are reluctant to let her go.
They're bringing the staff to the office, pretty much just to cover their backsides, because the management haven't carried out their duty.
I'm not really sure what action they might plan to take against her, but seeing as her previous contract was terminated by redundancy, it is her current contract that is in force and that says 1 week.
I'll go get the wording..
My daughter's employer has been treating their staff pretty badly lately. She's had enough and applied for another job, which she was lucky enough to have been given now, starts Monday week.
In her current job, she was fired and re-hired in September, with a probation period of 24 weeks. Her new contract says that until the 24 weeks has passed, the notice of termination required is 1 week. That applies to both parties. So she has given them a little over week's notice, but they are refusing to accept it, saying she must stay for at least 4 weeks, because they consider that the 24 weeks should include her previous contract.
The company has recently been notified that they will soon be audited by a regulator and have required the staff to return to the office full time to get their paperwork up to date for the audit. I presume this is why they are reluctant to let her go.
They're bringing the staff to the office, pretty much just to cover their backsides, because the management haven't carried out their duty.
I'm not really sure what action they might plan to take against her, but seeing as her previous contract was terminated by redundancy, it is her current contract that is in force and that says 1 week.
I'll go get the wording..
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