Hi there everyone,
I have secured a new offer of employment from a company that I have known for quite some time, and completed some contractor work with, for the last 3-years. They're looking to offer me permanent, full-time employment.
As I've worked with them for the last 3-years as a contractor, I'm wondering if the company is able to make that as part of my continuous service, such that I have 3-years service when I start as an employee? I know the company really well, and they're willing to do this, but none of us know if the company is actually able, legally, to do this.
Small family business with only 3 employees, so understandable that they might not have this level of know-how! Any help would be appreciated
TL;DR - is a company able to simply "make up" continuous service if they want to, or is that something that can only be established, in law, by the time that you have actually been an employee?
Thanks!
I have secured a new offer of employment from a company that I have known for quite some time, and completed some contractor work with, for the last 3-years. They're looking to offer me permanent, full-time employment.
As I've worked with them for the last 3-years as a contractor, I'm wondering if the company is able to make that as part of my continuous service, such that I have 3-years service when I start as an employee? I know the company really well, and they're willing to do this, but none of us know if the company is actually able, legally, to do this.
Small family business with only 3 employees, so understandable that they might not have this level of know-how! Any help would be appreciated
TL;DR - is a company able to simply "make up" continuous service if they want to, or is that something that can only be established, in law, by the time that you have actually been an employee?
Thanks!
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