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Kimthurston | 14:02 Fri 20th Jan 2012 | Jobs & Education
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when my employer advertises for a replacement for the job I am doing without notifying me?
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How long have you worked there?
You have the right to ask your employer what is happening. Maybe they are expanding and it's not a replacement.
Not as such but you could ask the question as to whether you are being made redundant in favour of the new person. If so then you have a case because clearly the job is not redundant. Maybe they are just getting and additional operative for your job as a opposed to a replacement.
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Thanks for that. It's not for me thankfully, but a colleague started here last December so, basically, does not have a lot of "rights" but I would have thought she should have been made aware of their intention to get rid! I know that is their intention, it's a very small office
As you seem to have concluded yourself, the person has no rights in a legal sense (because they haven't been there for 12 months continuously), but it is poor HR practice to treat any employee in this manner.

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