I need some advice please.
I have a Work from Home (WFH) contract with my current employer since March 2022. Since starting with them I have had a change of management and growth of my department and was subsequently asked to come into the office 2 days a week (approx. 12 months ago) to help with team building and department development. I have abided where possible but there have been numerous occasions were getting to office for the designated start time have been difficult and as a whole my performance could have been better.
As a result of some indifferent performance, time keeping and poor communication I have been placed of an improvement plan (micro-management), which at times I'm still struggling to meet. The latest instance has been not informing them in adequate enough time that I was planning to go into the office on 1 of the required days (recently moved house and white goods delivery was rescheduled). This was sighted in my weekly review and is going to result in me failing to meet the targets for the week of my improvement plan. The thing that is seriously frustrating me is that I'm meeting my technical requirements and demands but failing to meet what I consider work life balance issues, which I would have better chance of meeting if I didn't have to commute for 2-3 hours for 2 days a week. The whole attraction of the role being WFH contract was significant for me as it gave me the flexibility, I wanted with a child needing major surgery and a wife with mental health issues.
What I'd like advice on is am I within my rights to state that I want to WFH as my contract states and only attend site for business-critical meetings/training as my contract states?
Regards,
C
I have a Work from Home (WFH) contract with my current employer since March 2022. Since starting with them I have had a change of management and growth of my department and was subsequently asked to come into the office 2 days a week (approx. 12 months ago) to help with team building and department development. I have abided where possible but there have been numerous occasions were getting to office for the designated start time have been difficult and as a whole my performance could have been better.
As a result of some indifferent performance, time keeping and poor communication I have been placed of an improvement plan (micro-management), which at times I'm still struggling to meet. The latest instance has been not informing them in adequate enough time that I was planning to go into the office on 1 of the required days (recently moved house and white goods delivery was rescheduled). This was sighted in my weekly review and is going to result in me failing to meet the targets for the week of my improvement plan. The thing that is seriously frustrating me is that I'm meeting my technical requirements and demands but failing to meet what I consider work life balance issues, which I would have better chance of meeting if I didn't have to commute for 2-3 hours for 2 days a week. The whole attraction of the role being WFH contract was significant for me as it gave me the flexibility, I wanted with a child needing major surgery and a wife with mental health issues.
What I'd like advice on is am I within my rights to state that I want to WFH as my contract states and only attend site for business-critical meetings/training as my contract states?
Regards,
C
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