From: stephen.packer on
steve robinson <steve(a)colevalleyinteriors.co.uk> wrote:

> Why do you need to apply for a job you already have , they cant make
> you redundant unless the job is no longer available and its unfair
> dissmissal if they sack you just because you wont play ball

Hahahahahahahahaha!

And in the real world come back to people being told that they either
accept new terms or have been considered to have made themselves
unavailable for work etc. etc. etc.

Note that the example above was carried out by a local authority to
their non-teaching staff in schools- cleaners, caretakers, classroom
assistants, dinner ladies that sort of role with the argument being that
because they had paid, school, holidays that they had to take a cut in
pay of about 5-10% from memory to make the paid leave 'fair' when
compared to gardners and other council workers.

Union opposed but the local authority got what they wanted.
From: Colin Irvine on
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 21:20:43 +0200, Paul Carmichael squeezed out the
following:

>Salad Dodger escribi�:
>
>> It would appear that, as a reward for 30 years of continuous
>> service[1], I am to be invited to apply for my own job.
>
>I was once in that situation

It happens regularly in the public sector - twice to me, double that
to friends of mine.

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Colin Irvine
ZZR1400 BOF#33 BONY#34 COFF#06 BHaLC#5
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From: Colin Irvine on
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:29:42 +0100, Salad Dodger squeezed out the
following:

>It would appear that, as a reward for 30 years of continuous
>service[1], I am to be invited to apply for my own job.
>
>All advice, tips and templates welcome.

I'm afraid crossed fingers is the best I can do.

--
Colin Irvine
ZZR1400 BOF#33 BONY#34 COFF#06 BHaLC#5
http://www.colinandpat.co.uk
From: Wicked Uncle Nigel on
Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Colin Irvine
<look(a)bottom.of.home.page> typed
>On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 21:20:43 +0200, Paul Carmichael squeezed out the
>following:
>
>>Salad Dodger escribi�:
>>
>>> It would appear that, as a reward for 30 years of continuous
>>> service[1], I am to be invited to apply for my own job.
>>
>>I was once in that situation
>
>It happens regularly in the public sector

<collapses in hysterics>

> - twice to me, double that
>to friends of mine.

Twice, you say? Try life in the real world ^W^W private sector.

--
Wicked Uncle Nigel - "He's hopeless, but he's honest"

I've always been a man who's open to persuasion
From: geoff on
In message <ZSyo7ViNINRMJA5A(a)wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk>, Wicked Uncle
Nigel <wun(a)wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk> writes
>Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Colin Irvine
><look(a)bottom.of.home.page> typed
>>On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 21:20:43 +0200, Paul Carmichael squeezed out the
>>following:
>>
>>>Salad Dodger escribi�:
>>>
>>>> It would appear that, as a reward for 30 years of continuous
>>>> service[1], I am to be invited to apply for my own job.
>>>
>>>I was once in that situation
>>
>>It happens regularly in the public sector
>
><collapses in hysterics>
>
>> - twice to me, double that
>>to friends of mine.
>
>Twice, you say? Try life in the real world ^W^W private sector.
>
Ha - the life of the "employed"

I doubt I could ever get another job if I had to


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geoff
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