Is it breach of contract to withdraw a job offer, or to turn it down, after it has been accepted?
Yes. The contract is made as soon as you accept the offer, and both sides are bound by the terms until the contract is terminated.
Looks like I may have some leg to stand on here guys, what do you think?
http://www.worksmart.org.uk/rights/can_my_employer_withdraw_a_job_offer
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Employment/Employees/EmploymentContractsAndConditions/DG_10027521
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Employment/Employees/EmploymentContractsAndConditions/DG_10027905
Well, that would surely be assuming you have something in writing (which it does say about I know).
It is a verbal contract that has been formed and I suppose you need to find out the legalities of that to start with. I honestly don't see how you could prove anything if they deny offering you a job![]()
Yeah I will have to if she can't convince her superiors to reverse the decision on Monday. It's doubtful though since they have lined up my replacement.
Trouble is that someone else would be put into the same position as you are in now....let the vicious circle begin.
Fell for you OP, your situation sucks![]()
nfact, never do anything in life (within reason of course) without something in writing, people will try and screw you at every opportunity.
Contact citizens advice.
Remember a verbal offer is just as legally binding as a written offer.
It sounds like she wouldn't be prepared to lie about making the offer. Verbal contracts ARE legally binding - they just have a bad rap because so many people ARE prepared to lie about making them. So you may be able to do something. Citizens advice ..
Sorry Hostile17 but you fail hard. I CANNOT BELIEVE someone would be so stupid, especially in this environment.
Good luck grovelling with your current employers.
Only with offer plus acceptance. The OP had not accepted their verbal offer so the contract had not been formed imo.
I unfortunatly never signed a contract but the job offer was made without stipulation and accepted by me.![]()