roundrachel
Silver Member
well, things were getting back on track and yesterday I recieved a letter to tel me I'm being made redundant.
It's not entirely unexpected as we're having a restructure (second one in 18 months!) but from what I can see, two of the posts in the new structure have almost exactly the same job description as mine at the moment. So technically, I should have been offered one of these jobs.
Does anyone know anything about these things? Most of us who've been made redundant seem to think there's a possibility they're not following employment law. We don't have a union so have will have to go to citizens advice.
I work in a pretty specialised area and there aren't exactly lots of jobs at the best of times, let alone during a recession!
I'm prepared to put up a fight on this one. I love my job and don't want to lose it. Plus I've just got too much debt to miss even a month's income.
Funnily enough, I've not turned to food in my time of need but the gym instead!
It's not entirely unexpected as we're having a restructure (second one in 18 months!) but from what I can see, two of the posts in the new structure have almost exactly the same job description as mine at the moment. So technically, I should have been offered one of these jobs.
Does anyone know anything about these things? Most of us who've been made redundant seem to think there's a possibility they're not following employment law. We don't have a union so have will have to go to citizens advice.
I work in a pretty specialised area and there aren't exactly lots of jobs at the best of times, let alone during a recession!
I'm prepared to put up a fight on this one. I love my job and don't want to lose it. Plus I've just got too much debt to miss even a month's income.
Funnily enough, I've not turned to food in my time of need but the gym instead!