Good afternoon
I’ll try not to bore you with too much details but I’m seeking advice on the following
2 weeks ago I was handed a letter saying my “Job” will be made redundant and that the 30 day consultation period has now started. Fair enough!
However, today I’ve been asked if I could show other people in my office how to do some of the specific tasks that I only know how to do
This set me off a little bit, thinking if my “Job” within the company is being made redundant, that why should I be showing anyone else what to do?
I walked out of my bosses office (Not in a bad way or anything!) and I didn’t say no. I don’t want to cause a fuss or make things harder for anyone but I feel this is unacceptable considering the circumstances.
If anyone with similar experiences, or anyone professional who knows what they are talking about could add some advice or what I should do then please get in touch/reply here
Many thanks,
Russell
Consultation period - asked to show others how to do my job. Is that allowed?
- 14-04-09, 03:55 PM #1Russellgillan
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Consultation period - asked to show others how to do my job. Is that allowed?
- 15-04-09, 09:49 AM #2Russellgillan
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Anyone able to help? I'm coming under more pressure to show others how to do my tasks again today
I feel this is wrong simply because "my job" is being made redundant
However i'm still on my consultation period, but i should take this as confirmation i will definately be made redundant?
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