I am in my eighth month of employment for a company and although offered a contract at the start I never signed as had reservations about some of the points. I raised this at the time and was told by the boss we'd get around to it. This never happened.
I recently had a review that was due after 6 months although I had to chase and chase for this. It was a month late and didn't go particularly well as my employer turned down (unfairly I feel) the pay rise I was expecting after a ’successful probation period'. He said we'd discuss pay at my next review and although he never said so I assume that I am still on probation. I found the whole situation very depressing and unsettling. I travel a long way to work and can't afford to continue to make the journey without the pay rise.
I have just been offered alternative work freelancing for 3+ months for another former employer and the pay, conditions and work are much more appealing.
The snag is that they need me to start quite quickly. In the light of the facts above what kind of notice should I realistically and fairly expect to have to give?
This opportunity represents a real chance for me to change a bad situation but I need to act quickly or that door will close again.
The contract that I refused to sign at the start of my employment states that the employer must only give me 1 weeks notice up the completion of my probation period, however I am to give him 3 months! This was one of the main reasons I didn't sign and several people have left during this year without giving such a ridiculous amount of notice.
I recently had a review that was due after 6 months although I had to chase and chase for this. It was a month late and didn't go particularly well as my employer turned down (unfairly I feel) the pay rise I was expecting after a ’successful probation period'. He said we'd discuss pay at my next review and although he never said so I assume that I am still on probation. I found the whole situation very depressing and unsettling. I travel a long way to work and can't afford to continue to make the journey without the pay rise.
I have just been offered alternative work freelancing for 3+ months for another former employer and the pay, conditions and work are much more appealing.
The snag is that they need me to start quite quickly. In the light of the facts above what kind of notice should I realistically and fairly expect to have to give?
This opportunity represents a real chance for me to change a bad situation but I need to act quickly or that door will close again.
The contract that I refused to sign at the start of my employment states that the employer must only give me 1 weeks notice up the completion of my probation period, however I am to give him 3 months! This was one of the main reasons I didn't sign and several people have left during this year without giving such a ridiculous amount of notice.
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