Hi Folks, just signed up here after coming across the site during my searches for info on my situation.
( Short Version: As a result of the Company B approaching me, offering me a job and withdrawing it just before I was due to start I have ended up losing a very good job at 'Company A' )
I was in steady employment with 'Company A' and was approached by 'Company B' saying that they were recruiting and would be interested in speaking to me. I subsequently went for an interview on a Friday and was offered the job on Monday, first by phone and confirmed by email (also confirming they were delighted I had accepted the offer). I was happy to take the job as it was a larger firm that had recently expanded and much closer to home.
There were no conditions set out in the job offer and they advised they would send out a contract of employment but I did not receive this.
I handed my notice into 'Company A' on the Friday after I had received the offer letter.
I then received an email on Tuesday(less than a week before my start date) from 'Company B' stating the business situation had changed and they were withdrawing the offer. They said they would send out hard copy letter with one weeks pay.
I then had to ask to withdraw my resignation which unfortunately did not happen due to the business changing owners so I find myself unemployed now.
As a result of the Company B approaching me, offering me a job and withdrawing it just before I was due to start I have ended up losing a very good job at 'Company A' which was pretty much the same salary that I was moving to.
I was hoping for advice on this - 1 weeks pay is not a lot and I do not know how long I will be out of employment for. It has also had a severe impact on my mental health - but this is from long underlying issues also.
Had they not approached me I would still be in steady employment. The notice period was not agreed upon and they stated they just sent me the statutory minimum which is unreasonable. It does not take into account I have left a job as a result of their actions.
Thanks in advance
( Short Version: As a result of the Company B approaching me, offering me a job and withdrawing it just before I was due to start I have ended up losing a very good job at 'Company A' )
I was in steady employment with 'Company A' and was approached by 'Company B' saying that they were recruiting and would be interested in speaking to me. I subsequently went for an interview on a Friday and was offered the job on Monday, first by phone and confirmed by email (also confirming they were delighted I had accepted the offer). I was happy to take the job as it was a larger firm that had recently expanded and much closer to home.
There were no conditions set out in the job offer and they advised they would send out a contract of employment but I did not receive this.
I handed my notice into 'Company A' on the Friday after I had received the offer letter.
I then received an email on Tuesday(less than a week before my start date) from 'Company B' stating the business situation had changed and they were withdrawing the offer. They said they would send out hard copy letter with one weeks pay.
I then had to ask to withdraw my resignation which unfortunately did not happen due to the business changing owners so I find myself unemployed now.
As a result of the Company B approaching me, offering me a job and withdrawing it just before I was due to start I have ended up losing a very good job at 'Company A' which was pretty much the same salary that I was moving to.
I was hoping for advice on this - 1 weeks pay is not a lot and I do not know how long I will be out of employment for. It has also had a severe impact on my mental health - but this is from long underlying issues also.
Had they not approached me I would still be in steady employment. The notice period was not agreed upon and they stated they just sent me the statutory minimum which is unreasonable. It does not take into account I have left a job as a result of their actions.
Thanks in advance
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