Good afternoon everyone
You've helped me greatly before, I hope you can again on a related but new matter
Following an unfair disciplinary and botched investigation, matters against me relating a previous work issue were dropped and I was asked to move team as an outcome (because my relations with the manager were deemed irrecoverable) - this was technically a promotion as the new team are more senior, and paid more. At the time I was shown a job spec of my new roles and duties but I haven't been given a copy.
Throughout the year I've found myself largely excluded by the team, and I've withdrawn and I haven't gelled, I can deal with this seperately but the biggest issue is i haven't actually been put on the salary band of my colleagues, though when 've spoken with my manager he says I can't be put in parity with the others and that I am a junior.
Now this is news to me, as I was taken on as a consultant and they did take checks to make sure I was suitably qualified at the time.
My manager has since tried equatiny my responsibilities with peopple on the team, though the terms and conditions disparity is significant - over 10k, and they get a 10% bonus, where I get nothing. So for the last few months i've basically done the same work, but what I've been doing in the meantime is trying to get clarity from my manager what the situation is in terms of progressing to full analyst status, i always get different responses 'you are a junior so you shouldnt be as involved' (which is fine) but we recently lost a member of the team and i have been asked to fill their shoes, so I've asked again why I can't be considered a full analyst, since my roles and responsibilities have no difference than that with my colleagues. This has again been denied, and told I should treat it as a learning opportunity.
I'm aware people can be paid differently, but before I took this different role I did ask HR what the policy was with doing the same role on a completely different band, and they told me they would obviously allow a wage difference, but not a band difference if the duties were the same.
So in that sense I'm happy to be a junior if I'm being a junior
but if im replacing an analyst, I would like to be on an analyst banding - so I've gone to HR to state I have eben working a full analyst roles, and to be fair the response was sympathetic but say it's for the manager to sort.
I have then gone to my manager and sought documentation of what my roles and responsibilities actually are. Neither HR nor my manager have provided this (HR say managers keep these records, my manager has offered to 'draw something up' but does not have anything). As a result of this, i've kept working but I've backstepped and i've only done core bits which people have noticed, because now the team is understaffed.
This has come to a head because my manager has suddenly been replaced, and I'm now been asked to attend a return to work meeting (I have been off sick with stress over this) - the new manager refuses to confirm if the meeting is formal one but has indicated he isn't happy with my recent step back and that I am paid to be one of the team, so he wants me to come back to work.
My question to you guys is - in terms of the company, which is a large corporation - the junior role doesn' actually exist. In fact according to HR I am still in my old role (this took them by surprise).
I want to defend myself and say I am happy to do my responsibilities, but if I am a junior, you need to outline what these responsibilities actualy are
and the same with the latter, if you want me to replace a full analyst (i.e not junior) you need to outline with these responsibiltiies are (and I will ask to be placed on parity in terms of contract with the others)
My concern is, and this seems like a really dumb question - do I have a legal right to know what my job is? I've been asking for a job spec, role description, copy of the contract or anything that outlines the expectations of me in my role and nobody will provide it.
Ive a feeling i'm going to be asked why I'm not performing on par with my colleagues, the answer to this is 'everything im told indicates i shouldn't be, as that isnt my role' but nobody can actually give me something that I can look at to see if Im doing my job properly or not.
(and yes I am searching for a better employer haha, but this will take time due to the industry and time of year)
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