Good evening,
I work for a large national company and have just been through a national rota change. When our department started theirs we were called in individually, by a junior manager and were asked to choose 3 rota lines, 1st 2nd and 3rd choices. 5 or 6 weeks went bye with no other consultation. In mid December we all received letters stating "thank you for attending your second one to one" the rota we were being put on to was at the bottom.
I am told they have to give us 12 weeks notice period and that needs to be explained in the first brief/ consultation. Nobody was told we were on notice and a lot of my colleagues feel cornered into doing rotas they don't want and haven't had the opportunity to discuss with senior managers.
My question is: is this legal? Are we in a position to challenge this legally? Or are we stuck with the rota's we have been given?
I work for a large national company and have just been through a national rota change. When our department started theirs we were called in individually, by a junior manager and were asked to choose 3 rota lines, 1st 2nd and 3rd choices. 5 or 6 weeks went bye with no other consultation. In mid December we all received letters stating "thank you for attending your second one to one" the rota we were being put on to was at the bottom.
I am told they have to give us 12 weeks notice period and that needs to be explained in the first brief/ consultation. Nobody was told we were on notice and a lot of my colleagues feel cornered into doing rotas they don't want and haven't had the opportunity to discuss with senior managers.
My question is: is this legal? Are we in a position to challenge this legally? Or are we stuck with the rota's we have been given?
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