Hi, first time posting and wish I got advice a lot sooner.
So I’ve been working for a offshore company for 10 years. Once Covid hit I was classed as Clinically Extremely Vulnerable and was placed on Furlough. I did come off it at one point but was placed on it again just before Christmas 2020.
I had a meeting with work to come back in April and start off in the workshop, however I failed a medical so was unable to return to offshore duties.
Now like most people the pandemic hit me and my family hard, not only financially, but my families mental health as well. We have 2 autistic children and a new baby born during lockdown. We receive zero help with the children with regards to helping there behaviour and helping us to understand and cope more with them, this has put a real strain on my partners mental health and caused her depression.
With that in mind I told my company that I no longer want to work offshore with my current home situation and asked if there was a full time role in the workshop (I was going in full time at this point).
My company called another meeting and stated that I have effectively resigned by sending that email, they did offer a zero hour contract which put me in a very difficult situation and I felt like I had no choice but to accept. I was told I had to formally resign and work my notice and take a 5 day break before starting there again on a zero hour contract.
I have now worked my notice and I’m on my 5 day break. But what worries me now is that the company is going to give me no hours and it does actually sound like they are going to do exactly that.
Have they done everything right and was I just very stupid to accept there word?
(I should note, that my original contract with them was to work in the workshop on a salary and work offshore on a day rate, I’m not sure if this would be relevant)
So I’ve been working for a offshore company for 10 years. Once Covid hit I was classed as Clinically Extremely Vulnerable and was placed on Furlough. I did come off it at one point but was placed on it again just before Christmas 2020.
I had a meeting with work to come back in April and start off in the workshop, however I failed a medical so was unable to return to offshore duties.
Now like most people the pandemic hit me and my family hard, not only financially, but my families mental health as well. We have 2 autistic children and a new baby born during lockdown. We receive zero help with the children with regards to helping there behaviour and helping us to understand and cope more with them, this has put a real strain on my partners mental health and caused her depression.
With that in mind I told my company that I no longer want to work offshore with my current home situation and asked if there was a full time role in the workshop (I was going in full time at this point).
My company called another meeting and stated that I have effectively resigned by sending that email, they did offer a zero hour contract which put me in a very difficult situation and I felt like I had no choice but to accept. I was told I had to formally resign and work my notice and take a 5 day break before starting there again on a zero hour contract.
I have now worked my notice and I’m on my 5 day break. But what worries me now is that the company is going to give me no hours and it does actually sound like they are going to do exactly that.
Have they done everything right and was I just very stupid to accept there word?
(I should note, that my original contract with them was to work in the workshop on a salary and work offshore on a day rate, I’m not sure if this would be relevant)
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