0ph0rce0 wrote: » Had to do it myself on Friday. Arsehole manager won't communicate and it ends in last minute bull**** rush jobs and everyone getting stressed. Going on a long time. I snapped, Went up in his face and screamed the building down in front of everybody. Called him every name under the sun. Today there was lots of communication, Worked for me. EDIT: I also agree with above and below posts. My reason was a lot of trying and talking and a lot of failing and just couldn't be held in anymore. Happening on a daily basis?? then someone needs to take some action.
Pelvis wrote: » No, it's absolutely not acceptable.
Hello 1 wrote: » Is it acceptable to be openly shouted at, at work, by a fellow colleague in front of other staff and clients? In a well run business, what could the usual sanctions be for shouting at a colleague?
Hello 1 wrote: » So, is it 'allowed' , when my relative is back on their feet again, that I just 'sign off' and then go back to my old job? I am aware that when you are in receipt of Social Welfare, and get a job, that Social Welfare must be informed ( as your financial circumstances have changed),but can I just say that 'yes, I have found employment' or do I have to say 'I have found employment, but it's with my old job'. (Is this allowed?) My case officer recorded the dates I started and finished up with my old job when I 'signed on' when my relative got sick. Am I over - thinking this one? All advice appreciated.
gipi wrote: » Things might change with your jobseekers claim if you are sent towards training courses, or directed to jobpath, and can't take it up because of your carer duties.
Hello 1 wrote: » Just thought there might have been an issue with going back to this job, because I am in receipt of JobSeekers Allowance, not Carers' Allowance, at present. Obviously the Social Welfare never enquired about the in's and out's about why I had left my job.
LionelNashe wrote: » Shouldn't be an issue. Why would it be? There might be an issue with you collecting the dole when you're not available for work or seeking work. Maybe you'd be entitled to carer's allowance?
Hello 1 wrote: » Thank you so much. Just wondering, how will it all work out, re - the Social Welfare, with regards to returning to my previous job? When I 'signed on' my case officer asked my about my last job, details, such as my employer's name and company name and address (All details I gave them were put into a computer by the case officer). Just wondering will it be ok to return to this job again, in their eyes, considering the above?
Hello 1 wrote: » A family member has recently been diagnosed with cancer, and I left my job in order to care for them until they are back on their feet. After leaving my job (handing in my notice, and received my P45), I was told by my manager that there would always be a place for me in the job, and that I am free to resume work after my family member is back on their feet again. At present, there is someone in my place in the job during my absence. I am also receiving JobSeekers Allowance in the meantime. Just wondering, is it still feasible to resume my current position after my family member is back on their feet again? Any constructive advice much appreciated.