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Reggie2008
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I currently work in a small-medium sized company (since early 2006) and was informed last week that I will be “finished” before Christmas. I moved to a new department within the company in June 2008 under the same terms, conditions and wage as my previous department (i.e. no new contract – internal transfer at my request).
Following a review with my director two weeks ago, he informed me that he was not happy with my progress and said that a client of the company might have a position for me. I called a meeting with HR and they informed me that my director in effect doesn’t like me and that a position has arisen with a client of the company and would I be interested. They said my director “either likes people or he doesn’t” and in this case “he doesn’t see eye to eye with you” and “we have seen it happen with him in the past”. Previous people have just vacated the role or moved to another department within the company. In my case, HR have told me that they would like to move me to another department but that there are no other positions in the company.
I stated that I like and enjoy my present role and am not interested in moving companies and that I have no issue with my director. Up to this, I have only had positive feedback from employees and clients of the company.
HR did not mention a redundancy but I asked them and they tried to side step the word.
The issues are:
Can someone please advise me on where I stand in relation to this?
Thanking you
Reggie
Following a review with my director two weeks ago, he informed me that he was not happy with my progress and said that a client of the company might have a position for me. I called a meeting with HR and they informed me that my director in effect doesn’t like me and that a position has arisen with a client of the company and would I be interested. They said my director “either likes people or he doesn’t” and in this case “he doesn’t see eye to eye with you” and “we have seen it happen with him in the past”. Previous people have just vacated the role or moved to another department within the company. In my case, HR have told me that they would like to move me to another department but that there are no other positions in the company.
I stated that I like and enjoy my present role and am not interested in moving companies and that I have no issue with my director. Up to this, I have only had positive feedback from employees and clients of the company.
HR did not mention a redundancy but I asked them and they tried to side step the word.
The issues are:
- They are willing to recommend me to a client, so there is obviously no problem with my capabilities (otherwise they would just let me go)
- There is no shortage of work in my present role (in my review my director stated that “there is enough work, but just get through it”), so my position does not appear to be a redundancy
- My director has taken a personal dislike to me
- That I go through a performance appraisal process for approximately 6 months and that we meet every month to discuss progress, or
- That my director will just end my employment.
Can someone please advise me on where I stand in relation to this?
Thanking you
Reggie