Twitching & Birdwatching13 mins ago
Can you get sacked for not going in on overtime?
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I work for a horrible company and I haven't gone in today because my girlfriend - who is due to give birth anytime now - wasn't feeling too well. So I didn't go in.
Can they sack me through this? I was on a final warning, but have only had one occasion off since March 2010??
As I said, they are horrible company to work for.
Can they sack me through this? I was on a final warning, but have only had one occasion off since March 2010??
As I said, they are horrible company to work for.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they are that bad then I'd get looking for something while you still have a job, especially in this job market and with a baby on the way. Ending up out of a job is not a great place to be at the moment unless you are in an industry which had been unaffected or have other backups.
What was your warning for? Did you ring in with reasonable notice and give a proper explanation? Did you agree to do overtime or were you required to and will it have caused a problem them being a staff member down?
What was your warning for? Did you ring in with reasonable notice and give a proper explanation? Did you agree to do overtime or were you required to and will it have caused a problem them being a staff member down?
Most contracts have the reasonable amount clause but nobody I know has ever been able to define reasonable amount. When I worked in the food industry it was actually in your contract that you would work overtime IF REQUIRED during the ten weeks before Christmas which was our busy time. Otherwise what chuck says is almost spot on
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A final warning will carry a time scale, was the final warning issued in march 2010 and if so was it for 12 months ? You will certainly have given your employer ample oppirtunity now to proceed to a dismissal after the final warning or if that previous warning was up then they can issue further disciplinary action, but if you did follow company policy on reporting absence then they would be more cautious about taking action.
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