Looking at all these threads here at LB and also from a personal point of view, UK employment culture is awful at best.
We urgently need much tougher legislation. To start with, any notice period should not favour employers ie your contract can be terminated at anytime but you are required to give a week's notice, common with employment agemncies but would be illegal in many European countries where no discrepancy may exist.
From my personal experience, many problems are caused by middlemen, in this case recruitment agencies. Why so many companies use them now that it's so easy to put a direct ad on reed, jobsite, secsinthecity etc is a mystery. Many recruiters do exactly what recruiting managers and HR persons could easily do themselves - google candidates.
I was once sacked from a temp booking for putting a wrong image on a PowerPoint slide purely because the mark-up was unclear. The agency (Crone Corkill) lied to me, saying that the client decided they didn't need a temp after all. I digged a bit deeper and found out the real reason.
A more serious offence is almost forcing contractors to opt out of the EEA 2003 regulations. I never do. If they don't like I tell them that I will report them if the contract is cancelled for me protecting my legal rights.
I am looking to leave the UK later in the year as I've lost my faith in this island's employment culture.
We urgently need much tougher legislation. To start with, any notice period should not favour employers ie your contract can be terminated at anytime but you are required to give a week's notice, common with employment agemncies but would be illegal in many European countries where no discrepancy may exist.
From my personal experience, many problems are caused by middlemen, in this case recruitment agencies. Why so many companies use them now that it's so easy to put a direct ad on reed, jobsite, secsinthecity etc is a mystery. Many recruiters do exactly what recruiting managers and HR persons could easily do themselves - google candidates.
I was once sacked from a temp booking for putting a wrong image on a PowerPoint slide purely because the mark-up was unclear. The agency (Crone Corkill) lied to me, saying that the client decided they didn't need a temp after all. I digged a bit deeper and found out the real reason.
A more serious offence is almost forcing contractors to opt out of the EEA 2003 regulations. I never do. If they don't like I tell them that I will report them if the contract is cancelled for me protecting my legal rights.
I am looking to leave the UK later in the year as I've lost my faith in this island's employment culture.
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