I apologise for the long thread.
I have been working at IBM Greenock since 2001 (it would have been 10 years on September 21).
From September 2001 to August 2004, I was employed with Manpower.
From August 2003 to November 2008, I was employed with adduce (I had successfully applied internally to another position within IBM which was under the purview of Addeco).
In the summer of 2008, we learned that the desk on which I was working would be moving to Eastern Europe within a few months.
Among other things, I applied externally to Manpower for a job within IBM. For a long time, I didn’t hear about it. Then on Friday 14 November 2008, I was told that I had been successful (I learned as well by that time that the job was paid £1000 less than my current job) and that I would start on Monday 17 November on the condition that I sign a resignation letter from Adecco. It was Friday evening, I was tired after a long day at work, Knowing no better and fearing for my future, I complied (coincidentally, a few weeks later, my current desk was gone and my colleagues collected redundancy money).
In the winter of 2009, I was informed again that the desk on which I was working would move to india. I feared again for my job. I applied to several positions within IBM, but I failed at the interviews and I was not successful.
By March 2010, however, I was told, at the last minute again, that, after all, I was accepted on one of the positions that I applied earlier and which interview I failed (see above).
In April 2011, I applied for another position within IBM (a rotational 24/7 desk with night shift and weekends). I was selected for the interview but failed the interview).
In May 2011, The same position opened again and I reapplied. This time I was successful. I started the new job in the last week of June and thought that my worries would be at an end. The new job was all that I had dreamed for in a job. I was settling very well within my new team.
However, last Thursday evening, When I came to start my night shift, The hammer fell again. My Manpower HR told me that IBM was having budget reductions and that I am one of the people being asked. This information was given to me at 19h00 on that day, but they already drafted the letter.
The letter does not include any reason why I am laid off and it tells me that my assignment is terminated on September 30th 2011.
When I applied for that new position, in may, I was never told that the position was only for 3 months. I find it hard to believe that nobody knew before that there would be budget reductions. Last week, My IBM team leader had approved my holiday request for christmas 2011, apparently not knowing that I was to be terminated in the end of September.
Apparently there is another IBM position opening with Adecco, obviously with a lesser pay that the one I currently have.
I am told that I am slated for an interview on Wednesday. In my current state of mind, I am not sure that I will ace the interview.
I have the feeling that I have been taken for a fool (than they knew all along that there was going to get budget reduction but never told me anything). Do I have any ground to contest their decision ?
I am scared that in case I am successful for the Adecco position, Manpower will trick me into signing a resignation letter.
What if after I have been terminated (on September 30thj), they assign someone else to the position I currently hold ?
And Finally, Am I entitled to redundancy money ? Even though I am successful with Adecco position (after all, I am employed by Manpower, not IBM or Adecco, as they eloquently say). If Manpower terminates my work I should be entitled to redundancy money.
Bear in mind that even though I have, in effect, been working on the same site, within IBM, every time I “switched” from one employment agency from another, It was as if I started from scratch (all previous employment history was wiped out). If fact it was as if I was starting a whole new job each time (at least that is why I was told).
Your input would be very much appreciated as I feel very much desperate at the moment.
I have been working at IBM Greenock since 2001 (it would have been 10 years on September 21).
From September 2001 to August 2004, I was employed with Manpower.
From August 2003 to November 2008, I was employed with adduce (I had successfully applied internally to another position within IBM which was under the purview of Addeco).
In the summer of 2008, we learned that the desk on which I was working would be moving to Eastern Europe within a few months.
Among other things, I applied externally to Manpower for a job within IBM. For a long time, I didn’t hear about it. Then on Friday 14 November 2008, I was told that I had been successful (I learned as well by that time that the job was paid £1000 less than my current job) and that I would start on Monday 17 November on the condition that I sign a resignation letter from Adecco. It was Friday evening, I was tired after a long day at work, Knowing no better and fearing for my future, I complied (coincidentally, a few weeks later, my current desk was gone and my colleagues collected redundancy money).
In the winter of 2009, I was informed again that the desk on which I was working would move to india. I feared again for my job. I applied to several positions within IBM, but I failed at the interviews and I was not successful.
By March 2010, however, I was told, at the last minute again, that, after all, I was accepted on one of the positions that I applied earlier and which interview I failed (see above).
In April 2011, I applied for another position within IBM (a rotational 24/7 desk with night shift and weekends). I was selected for the interview but failed the interview).
In May 2011, The same position opened again and I reapplied. This time I was successful. I started the new job in the last week of June and thought that my worries would be at an end. The new job was all that I had dreamed for in a job. I was settling very well within my new team.
However, last Thursday evening, When I came to start my night shift, The hammer fell again. My Manpower HR told me that IBM was having budget reductions and that I am one of the people being asked. This information was given to me at 19h00 on that day, but they already drafted the letter.
The letter does not include any reason why I am laid off and it tells me that my assignment is terminated on September 30th 2011.
When I applied for that new position, in may, I was never told that the position was only for 3 months. I find it hard to believe that nobody knew before that there would be budget reductions. Last week, My IBM team leader had approved my holiday request for christmas 2011, apparently not knowing that I was to be terminated in the end of September.
Apparently there is another IBM position opening with Adecco, obviously with a lesser pay that the one I currently have.
I am told that I am slated for an interview on Wednesday. In my current state of mind, I am not sure that I will ace the interview.
I have the feeling that I have been taken for a fool (than they knew all along that there was going to get budget reduction but never told me anything). Do I have any ground to contest their decision ?
I am scared that in case I am successful for the Adecco position, Manpower will trick me into signing a resignation letter.
What if after I have been terminated (on September 30thj), they assign someone else to the position I currently hold ?
And Finally, Am I entitled to redundancy money ? Even though I am successful with Adecco position (after all, I am employed by Manpower, not IBM or Adecco, as they eloquently say). If Manpower terminates my work I should be entitled to redundancy money.
Bear in mind that even though I have, in effect, been working on the same site, within IBM, every time I “switched” from one employment agency from another, It was as if I started from scratch (all previous employment history was wiped out). If fact it was as if I was starting a whole new job each time (at least that is why I was told).
Your input would be very much appreciated as I feel very much desperate at the moment.
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