The reality is that six months is more than enough time to assess your suitability for a job. If they are saying they need more time, then theyre usually lying in order to keep you in an insecure state.
This is a very sneaky method used by some companies (especially telecoms companys) to turn their employees into temporary employees.
They never intended to make you permanent, it was always their intention to get six months work out of you, and then offer you another three months probationary period. In their mind, workers on probation, are more compliant and hardworking because they want to be made permanent. It keeps the pressure on the worker if they think they can achieve permanent status if they work hard enough.
I would start playing hardball with that employer, if I were you. There are a lot of things you can do to make life difficult for them.
Have they given you reasons for extending the probation? In our company it would only be used if there were performance issues and this would be explained to the individual when the probation is being reviewed.
The reality is that six months is more than enough time to assess your suitability for a job. If they are saying they need more time, then theyre usually lying in order to keep you in an insecure state.
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