Just a case for a friend of mine who has just offered her resignation in her job.
My wife used to work for this company and some of the stories I have heard about the way these people treat their employees are astounding. When employees announce they are leaving they are either shown the door straight away or treated like scum for the remainder of their stay.
Basically this person (who is a sales person) has been told to sit in a boardroom for a month with no computer and told to do nothing. Sounds like a dream for some, but you can bet your bum that they will make things as difficult as possible for her. I know they use mental torture (shout at employees, degrade them) and cases have been taken and won against them before. Just wanted to know if they are actually allowed to just leave a person stuck in a boardroom for a month or has the person some sort of recourse (considering they are employed as a sales person, not a doormat).
Also I know somebody else who works there who is upset that they have it in their contract that they cannot work for a competitor if they leave for 1 year. How can this be legal. For me it just looks like another bully boy tactic of these animals in trying to frighten staff into staying at the company.
I mean if they have this "1 year" garden leave rule, surely they are expected to pay for this leave (otherwise how is a professional sales person supposed to make a living!). Is there a term in which an unpaid garden leave would be relevant.
My wife used to work for this company and some of the stories I have heard about the way these people treat their employees are astounding. When employees announce they are leaving they are either shown the door straight away or treated like scum for the remainder of their stay.
Basically this person (who is a sales person) has been told to sit in a boardroom for a month with no computer and told to do nothing. Sounds like a dream for some, but you can bet your bum that they will make things as difficult as possible for her. I know they use mental torture (shout at employees, degrade them) and cases have been taken and won against them before. Just wanted to know if they are actually allowed to just leave a person stuck in a boardroom for a month or has the person some sort of recourse (considering they are employed as a sales person, not a doormat).
Also I know somebody else who works there who is upset that they have it in their contract that they cannot work for a competitor if they leave for 1 year. How can this be legal. For me it just looks like another bully boy tactic of these animals in trying to frighten staff into staying at the company.
I mean if they have this "1 year" garden leave rule, surely they are expected to pay for this leave (otherwise how is a professional sales person supposed to make a living!). Is there a term in which an unpaid garden leave would be relevant.