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Do my employers have any responsibilities?
My employers of 8 years seem to have made me unemployed! I say 'seem' because they have not informed me of my being sacked or made redundant at all, and have not responded to emails requesting information. I've not even had any response or acknowledgment of my emails to the HR department either. What can i do about it? I was a Permanent part time employee according to my contract. Surely they have a responsibility of informing me officially about whether or not i have a job or if it even exists??!! Do they? :\
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know because my other colleagues have received phonecalls etc and had timetables emailed to them. I work in a college term-time. I get a new contract each year, but I'm a permanent part time member of staff. Usually, before being a permanent part time staff, we would recieve 'sacking' letters at summer telling us we were no longer required. But we would start back at the begining of the next academic year! I know of one staff member that recieved one of these letters and still has been offered hours!
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Yes, Redhelen, you are spot on.
Amus does not have permanent contract according to what he has told us. He has a part-time contract for 10 months which terminates. Then another one the same for the following year. And so on - at the behest of the employer.
Redundancy does not apply because he never achieves 2 years continuous service.
There is no reason to inform him at this time that he has been dismissed (or sacked in Daily Mail parlance) because he was dismissed last June.
Ergo he currently has no contract. QED.
Amus does not have permanent contract according to what he has told us. He has a part-time contract for 10 months which terminates. Then another one the same for the following year. And so on - at the behest of the employer.
Redundancy does not apply because he never achieves 2 years continuous service.
There is no reason to inform him at this time that he has been dismissed (or sacked in Daily Mail parlance) because he was dismissed last June.
Ergo he currently has no contract. QED.