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My employers are having a meeting, so I have it feeling it may be hours cut or place being sold up. I have been there around 3years but have no contract. I want to be armed with various questions when the meeting arrives, has anyone any advice or sites I could look at. Thanks


Eastender  Fri 10/10/08 12:11
Ethel
Fri 10/10/08
12:15
You most certainly do have a contract - you just don't have one in writing.

Your employer is wrong not to have given you a written copy, but your rights are not adversely affected.

How many people are employed by the company?
bednobs
Fri 10/10/08
14:58
It will really depend on what you want to know. For example, one of the questions could be "What will happen to the residents/" but i guess you dont particularly need to know the answert to that
Eastender
Fri 10/10/08
22:20

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Thanks Ethel, I say around 30-35 people are employed. And as for you Bednobs, take your user name and shove it up when the sun dont shine you nasty bit of work........
bednobs
Sat 11/10/08
18:26
WTF? all i asked for was more information!, like what sort of things do you want to know, what do you want to find out. and i get a torrent of foul mouthed abuse back! How YOU can call ME a nasty bit of work is beyond me!
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