my probation has been extended by 4 weeks to enable me to improve my performance and meet my targets. I have been told I have not met my targets set during this period. I have not followed management instruction as these were not reasonable and I deemed punative, I informed the employer at the time I would not be following them. they have sited this as one of the reasons as well as not meeting the targets. I am waiting for an outcome and date for a meeting where I could be dismissed or probation extended for 4 weeks. could I be dismissed for not following management instrution as I dispute I have ntot met the targets. I did not receive copies of my supervision or review meeting notes which they said was given to me, they gave me copies when the extended 4 weeks was set. I have not signed or returned them as yet. could this be a defence for me. I work for local goverment
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Re: Dismissed after extended probation
Unfortunately, as you have not worked there for two years or more you can be dismissed for anything. Unless your dismissal is related to unlawful discrimination, whistle blowing or asserting your rights in a matter of health and safety then you have no claim for unfair dismissal. Very harsh I know but this is how it is.Nothing I say should be taken as qualified expert advice. I am not an expert in anything.
If you decide to act on anything I have posted you agree not to hold me liable in any way.
If you are unsure then you need to take proper advice from someone who is an expert.
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Re: Dismissed after extended probation
Originally posted by wales01man View PostNot doing as asked by management would be a very good reason for dismissal if you know better than the Manager why are you not their Manager
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Re: Dismissed after extended probation
Originally posted by wales01man View PostI think you need to ask if this is the job for you? I know jobs are hard to find but sometimes we all need to ask ourselves some questions .
Whatever the outcome good luck in the Job that's right for you.
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Re: Dismissed after extended probation
Originally posted by Harmonica View PostUnfortunately, as you have not worked there for two years or more you can be dismissed for anything. Unless your dismissal is related to unlawful discrimination, whistle blowing or asserting your rights in a matter of health and safety then you have no claim for unfair dismissal. Very harsh I know but this is how it is.
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Re: Dismissed after extended probation
Probation is just that - a trial where either party may terminate employment, often with a shorter notice period.
People often asssume that a probation period is just a formality. It is not. In fact, many employers take it seriously and not everyone passes it!
In all honesty, it sounds like things haven't worked out. You may wish to resign, depending on your circumstances. If, however, you need to claim JSA you would be better off if you waited to be let go.
Failing the probation doesn't mean that you've done anything wrong - just that you weren't what they were looking for. Employers make mistakes too. Sometimes their job spec is misleading, hiring managers don't know how to interview etc.
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