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18-09-2007, 16:32 | #1 |
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Interviews and Employees Rights
Hello!
As some of you know I have meetings/interviews coming up in October with regards to my card designs. Does anyone know whether Employers have to legally allow you to attend these interviews or not? Basically, my work looks like they could get poopy on it (which I think is quite rude considering I am currently doing a job not in my job evaluation and according to the Unison am under paid by £500pm because of this). I'm 99% certain they have to let you go. Annoyingly CAB (citz advice bureau) and my Unions office are closed at the moment (slackers)... am gonna be having a meeting with the head tomorrow about it so wanted to be armed and ready. Looked on webbys and things and haven't managed to find anything yet! Anyone know where I can look / know the answer to this? Fankoo people! Pheebs xxx |
18-09-2007, 16:37 | #2 | |
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I think most prospective employers would respect a candidate's request for an interview outside normal office hours if that's any help? Typically, you could say that you're currently very busy finishing off your current project so you don't want to leave them in the lurch hence you would prefer if they could be flexible about your interview. Incidentally, I feel your pain - I'm currently waiting for a guy from the US to ring me for a technical interview. He's cancelled twice already and he's now 10 minutes late for the third attempt! I'm not impressed :/
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18-09-2007, 16:38 | #3 |
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I'm pretty confident that they don't have to give you time off for an interview unless your contract of employment specifically states that they do. We had someone here who wanted time off for an interview but after getting legal advise we were told that we didn't need to.
The solicitor we used pointed us to this site - http://www.worksmart.org.uk/rights/a..._off_to_attend |
18-09-2007, 16:43 | #4 |
Deep Throat
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Thing is... I have no holiday time being a teaching assistant - I have to work in term time (when, incidently, my interviews are for)
Bar -stewards. They know this is important - they know it _could_ set me up for life. I will be fuming if they don't let me the time off (obviously I would have pay deducted.) They're mucking me around as it is with pay and things... and they've already said to me they wouldn't have to get anyone in to cover so they don't lose anything. Grrrrrrr. /me is ready to go in for a fight and a half tomorrow |
18-09-2007, 17:54 | #5 |
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Sorry to say Pheebs, it's not their problem. But then I always look at these things from the other side of the fence being an employer myself. If you're being paid to do a job is there any reason they should let you have time off?
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18-09-2007, 18:02 | #6 | |
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I hope that they do give you the time off (and give you backpay for being a tutor) but I'm pretty sure they don't have to *crosses all his things which can be crossed* *realises that's stupid so grabs the shotgun to go and have a 'chat' with the headteacher*
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18-09-2007, 20:28 | #7 | |
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Sorry, I just struggle to take my "boss" hat off on things like this
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18-09-2007, 16:44 | #8 |
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Can't you pull a sicky or have you already mentioned the up-coming meetings ?
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18-09-2007, 17:01 | #9 | |
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18-09-2007, 16:57 | #10 |
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I agree with Burble on this. Unless it's in your contract, or the norm for your employment, there is no obligation. If you're a member of a union then they are the best people to ask.
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