Hi All
Sorry if this seems long winded but I just wanted to make sure you have all the facts.
Just after a touch of advice - I think you are going to to say its just tough but....
I applied for a new permanent job through an agency and after 2 interviews I was offered the role of office manager.
I insisted on getting the contract and signing it before I handed in my notice as Ive been with my current employer for 8 years.
After working a months notice I started my new job on Monday
The MD wasn't in on Monday so I spent the day with the Operations Director giving me an oversight into the business where I sat in a training session for another department, but he advised the MD would be training my directly so my role would really start the following day.
I went in Tuesday morning and when the MD came into the office he said hello and asked me to give him an hour to catch up on emails etc then he would be with me for the day.
As 12 noon he called me into his office and said he had discovered some problems in the business he needed to resolve and it wasnt feasible for me to just sit around without any training. He asked if I would go home, taking Wednesday and Thursday off and he would be in touch on Thursday afternoon to speak to me with details about attending a sales conference with him on the Friday as this would be a brilliant insight into the company. Then proper training could commence the following week.
Thursday evening, at 5pm Id not heard from him so I contacted him asking what the travel arrangements were for the following day.
He text back around half an hour later advising me the agency should have been in touch to tell me they are unable to take things any further at this stage. Many issues in the business mean they are unable to look at a manager at the moment.
I have spoken to the agency today who confirm they have not heard a thing from the company.
In a nutshell, I have left a career of 8 years to move on to something I thought was bigger and better to be simply discarded without even allowing me to do any work.
Is this legal?
Whilst I know it is my probationary period, would it not be necessary to look at my work and appraise me to make the decision Im no longer required? Its not redundancy surely?
Any advice ??
Sorry if this seems long winded but I just wanted to make sure you have all the facts.
Just after a touch of advice - I think you are going to to say its just tough but....
I applied for a new permanent job through an agency and after 2 interviews I was offered the role of office manager.
I insisted on getting the contract and signing it before I handed in my notice as Ive been with my current employer for 8 years.
After working a months notice I started my new job on Monday
The MD wasn't in on Monday so I spent the day with the Operations Director giving me an oversight into the business where I sat in a training session for another department, but he advised the MD would be training my directly so my role would really start the following day.
I went in Tuesday morning and when the MD came into the office he said hello and asked me to give him an hour to catch up on emails etc then he would be with me for the day.
As 12 noon he called me into his office and said he had discovered some problems in the business he needed to resolve and it wasnt feasible for me to just sit around without any training. He asked if I would go home, taking Wednesday and Thursday off and he would be in touch on Thursday afternoon to speak to me with details about attending a sales conference with him on the Friday as this would be a brilliant insight into the company. Then proper training could commence the following week.
Thursday evening, at 5pm Id not heard from him so I contacted him asking what the travel arrangements were for the following day.
He text back around half an hour later advising me the agency should have been in touch to tell me they are unable to take things any further at this stage. Many issues in the business mean they are unable to look at a manager at the moment.
I have spoken to the agency today who confirm they have not heard a thing from the company.
In a nutshell, I have left a career of 8 years to move on to something I thought was bigger and better to be simply discarded without even allowing me to do any work.
Is this legal?
Whilst I know it is my probationary period, would it not be necessary to look at my work and appraise me to make the decision Im no longer required? Its not redundancy surely?
Any advice ??
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