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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
pb wrote:
Still going here. Christmas until 12th Night!
Totally agree ... but Happy New Year to you and your family :¬)
Happy New Year to all at Freeola and to those of you still active on our Forums :¬)
Thanks for the New Year felicitations boys ... just wondered where the Freeola one is/was?
Seems odd ... have the staff been prevented from replying to posts?
Day 2 back at work and redundancies announced and a question mark over my position. Think I should be ok but not a great start to the year.
dav2612 wrote:
A belated happy new year from me. Hope we all had a decent festive period.
Day 2 back at work and redundancies announced and a question mark over my position. Think I should be ok but not a great start to the year.
Ours always get announced before Christmas so they can get rid of people before then. Hope your job is ok.
pb wrote:
Ours always get announced before Christmas so they can get rid of people before then. Hope your job is ok.
Not quite that easy pb;¬) When we were made redundant, it was on 15th December ... but we still had a '30 day consulatation' period which made our Christmas' so wonderful, we didn't leave site until 21st January the next year!
Redundancy notice in December, you won't physically leave the job until into the New Year.
DL wrote:
Not quite that easy pb;¬) When we were made redundant, it was on 15th December ... but we still had a '30 day consulatation' period which made our Christmas' so wonderful, we didn't leave site until 21st January the next year!
Redundancy notice in December, you won't physically leave the job until into the New Year.
Should have explained it better, sorry. Company is now owned by a Canadian company and all redundancies are announced at the same time. In the US and Canada the workers rights are few and far between and they can be shoved out within a day.