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yesman
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My job have let around 10 people go around 6 months ago but are a little busier now. My boss called me into the meeting room and said he was not happy with my overall productivity, i argued that i dont see how he could come up with such suggestions, he said he was going to write out a memo of the meeting. In the memo he stated some points (most of which i dont agree with) but it had written a conclusion saying that there will be another "meeting" in 6 months to discuss if there has been any "improvement". It also stated that the memo would have to be agreed by both parties and then placed on file.
Other people in the job also received the same sort of meeting/memo etc.
Im still lost as to why he would go to the bother of having the memo written up. I would have preferred a verbal session without the formal approach.
I was shocked when i read the letter as it seems like some sort of threat, one that im very disspointed about having worked in the place the last 6 years without any problems. Im still working as hard as i have been since the start but the meeting he was saying differently. I think he knows i cant do much more so its an excuse to get "rid" of me.
Could this be some sort of ploy to not have to give redundancies?
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Other people in the job also received the same sort of meeting/memo etc.
Im still lost as to why he would go to the bother of having the memo written up. I would have preferred a verbal session without the formal approach.
I was shocked when i read the letter as it seems like some sort of threat, one that im very disspointed about having worked in the place the last 6 years without any problems. Im still working as hard as i have been since the start but the meeting he was saying differently. I think he knows i cant do much more so its an excuse to get "rid" of me.
Could this be some sort of ploy to not have to give redundancies?
Any suggestions would be helpful.