A subject close to my heart.
I took a job as a 'Zero Hero' (as the ah of a manager liked to refer to us) in January. Talk about one sided!
Full of empty disingenuous assurances b ut when the hours dwindled due to 'operational requirements' I was out in the cold. Worked my butt off to impress and secure a non-existent permanent position, learnt all the required new skills and even worked at very short notice to show my willingness and desire to work for them.
On more than one occasion towards the end of our relationship, they would phone me to cancel my shift whilst I was actually driving to work (30 mile round trip to boot). So I met the head honcho and asked for a bit of discretion regards pay as I had started on the windows and was turning down work to accomodate them. Bearing in mind I was under the misguided illusion that I owed these mofo's a favour for giving me a break, I thought it was a fair request. Would not budge.
Following week P45 lands on doormat!
Now then. As an ex-TU official, I never in my wildest dreams thought that I would not have the wherewithal to stand up for myself in the workplace, but I went through the t's & c's with a fine toothed comb thinking there must be some legal precement to protect against this but I was wrong. Checked all the white papers, ACAS and TUC sites to no avail.
Therefore it is my considered opinion that they should be outlawed....but won't be as it is big business that runs this country ie Globalisation.
HOWEVER.
It is also my considered opinion that my P45 was the boot up the proverbial to take this glorified chore of a job (tfic) seriously, so thank you Sunlight Services (aka IHSS) and thanks for all the fish.