Hi All
New to the forum and looking for some advice. This thread is also posted in the Employment section. Any help would be most welcome much appreciated.
Small amount of advice needed (for now). After several incidents at work, none involving myself, I thought it would be a good idea to review the Policies and Procedures that cover discipline. I have to admit that I have never seen any such documents, they do exist apparently, although I have never even had an offer to review them either when I signed my original contract of employment or when I signed subsequent contracts (after changes to employment occured). Well today I asked if I could have a copy of the documents and I was told that I could see them, no time or date was given though, but could not have a copy. I understand that the company does not have to give every employee an "employee handbook" but if a specific request is made to get a copy are they obligated to provide me with one or is access, at a time that suites them, enough to fulfill their legal requirements.
Thanks in Advance.
New to the forum and looking for some advice. This thread is also posted in the Employment section. Any help would be most welcome much appreciated.
Small amount of advice needed (for now). After several incidents at work, none involving myself, I thought it would be a good idea to review the Policies and Procedures that cover discipline. I have to admit that I have never seen any such documents, they do exist apparently, although I have never even had an offer to review them either when I signed my original contract of employment or when I signed subsequent contracts (after changes to employment occured). Well today I asked if I could have a copy of the documents and I was told that I could see them, no time or date was given though, but could not have a copy. I understand that the company does not have to give every employee an "employee handbook" but if a specific request is made to get a copy are they obligated to provide me with one or is access, at a time that suites them, enough to fulfill their legal requirements.
Thanks in Advance.
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