Yesterday (after many months of arguing) I finally received my written contract of employment for the employment I started on 1 March this year.
As the contract terminates on 21 December, it all seems a bit irrelevant really. But I do need a bit of advice before I sign it:
i) The contract is dated 23 November 2012 - ie yesterday. Is this okay - especially as the contract states that the date is the date that my period of continuous employment is calculated from?
ii) If this is okay, should the contract reflect (a) the date I started and (b) the fact that from March - September I was an admin assistant and from September until the contract ends a classroom assistant?
iii) The contract states that I am an Assistant Instructor and refers to the job description, which states that I am a Classroom Assistant. Shouldn't these two documents have the same description?
iv) The contract states that I am subject to a three month probationary period, which, as it also states that my period of employment is from 23 November to 21 December seems complete and utter rubbish.
I have also been told - by the idiot in the main office who was too busy to prepare my contract until now, although she was aware it was a legal requirement - that she needs a copy of my CV and proof of my eligibility to work in the UK. I have previously submitted a detailed application form for the job I am doing - do they need a CV?? Especially considering that there is a gap from 1 March until 22 November whilst I was employed by them but without written confirmation of what my job was?
As far as proof of eligibility is concerned, I produced this in October 2011
when I began work there as a volunteer. Is there any good reason why I should produce this again?
I know these two last points are petty, but after the way I've been treated I don't intend to be any more helpful than I need.
And - I'm very sorry, I know it's the weekend but I only got the contract last night, and I could do with advice as soon as possible!
Many thanks
Rhia
As the contract terminates on 21 December, it all seems a bit irrelevant really. But I do need a bit of advice before I sign it:
i) The contract is dated 23 November 2012 - ie yesterday. Is this okay - especially as the contract states that the date is the date that my period of continuous employment is calculated from?
ii) If this is okay, should the contract reflect (a) the date I started and (b) the fact that from March - September I was an admin assistant and from September until the contract ends a classroom assistant?
iii) The contract states that I am an Assistant Instructor and refers to the job description, which states that I am a Classroom Assistant. Shouldn't these two documents have the same description?
iv) The contract states that I am subject to a three month probationary period, which, as it also states that my period of employment is from 23 November to 21 December seems complete and utter rubbish.
I have also been told - by the idiot in the main office who was too busy to prepare my contract until now, although she was aware it was a legal requirement - that she needs a copy of my CV and proof of my eligibility to work in the UK. I have previously submitted a detailed application form for the job I am doing - do they need a CV?? Especially considering that there is a gap from 1 March until 22 November whilst I was employed by them but without written confirmation of what my job was?
As far as proof of eligibility is concerned, I produced this in October 2011
when I began work there as a volunteer. Is there any good reason why I should produce this again?
I know these two last points are petty, but after the way I've been treated I don't intend to be any more helpful than I need.
And - I'm very sorry, I know it's the weekend but I only got the contract last night, and I could do with advice as soon as possible!
Many thanks
Rhia
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