Soldato
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not sure if this is beyond a question this board would know, but perhaps some on here can advise where we could go to get free advice.
i know everyone loves the details so will give a brief explanation. i'm still expecting the lovely hostility this board has become, but hopefully will get some sound advice in between the rubbish.
basically a friend was promoted to a new role. they got this by going to some testing event for the company and this person got the highest marks out of everyone, which was impressive considering the age. unfortunately the company decided even though on paper he's the best there, they don't trust his young age so although will give him a promotion to a manager of a site, he'll get one of the worst possible ones that they have in a location that sucks balls.
it was months before this location was told of so all he knew was that he would get this promotion, and eventually when told where it was, he only had about 2 weeks until he then was to be moved over to that team to manage. he was then told for about a month after taking on this new team that the pay increase was still being worked out and when it finally came through it was just £80 increase per month. absolutely nothing. after tax even less, and due to the increase in travel this job was now a pay decrease with a lot more responsibility. now working weekends, later hours, always on call and expected to email/message out of working hours and on days off, for £80 extra before tax is a joke.
really the friend messed up here as he should have not taken on the new site without knowing the pay, however i guess he felt pressured and didn't want to start off bad and delay getting the new team any further, causing issues before he'd even started. perhaps showing the age issues here. and then when they finally told him of the poor pay increase, he should have gone back then and not left it. his fault indeed.
what we'd like to know is lets say this friend asks the company if he can go back to his old role at his old pay, would
1) the company have to offer this old role if he wishes to step backwards. i assume not.
and
2) would the company have to offer the old pay. again i'd assume not.
and finally
3) would this friend have any where to stand legally with the way in which the company gave this promotion, putting him in the role for about a month before letting him know of the tiny pay increase? that's the dodgy part to me. seems incredibly unfair as put him at the time in an awful position. does he after a month of working in the new role say actually no thanks the pay is bad i'll stay where i am, in the hope one day in the future to progress? does he refuse the role until the pay is sorted, meaning the team is without a manager for a month, possibly losing the role to another person and then being stuck where he is with no promotion.
thanks all for the useful replies
i know everyone loves the details so will give a brief explanation. i'm still expecting the lovely hostility this board has become, but hopefully will get some sound advice in between the rubbish.
basically a friend was promoted to a new role. they got this by going to some testing event for the company and this person got the highest marks out of everyone, which was impressive considering the age. unfortunately the company decided even though on paper he's the best there, they don't trust his young age so although will give him a promotion to a manager of a site, he'll get one of the worst possible ones that they have in a location that sucks balls.
it was months before this location was told of so all he knew was that he would get this promotion, and eventually when told where it was, he only had about 2 weeks until he then was to be moved over to that team to manage. he was then told for about a month after taking on this new team that the pay increase was still being worked out and when it finally came through it was just £80 increase per month. absolutely nothing. after tax even less, and due to the increase in travel this job was now a pay decrease with a lot more responsibility. now working weekends, later hours, always on call and expected to email/message out of working hours and on days off, for £80 extra before tax is a joke.
really the friend messed up here as he should have not taken on the new site without knowing the pay, however i guess he felt pressured and didn't want to start off bad and delay getting the new team any further, causing issues before he'd even started. perhaps showing the age issues here. and then when they finally told him of the poor pay increase, he should have gone back then and not left it. his fault indeed.
what we'd like to know is lets say this friend asks the company if he can go back to his old role at his old pay, would
1) the company have to offer this old role if he wishes to step backwards. i assume not.
and
2) would the company have to offer the old pay. again i'd assume not.
and finally
3) would this friend have any where to stand legally with the way in which the company gave this promotion, putting him in the role for about a month before letting him know of the tiny pay increase? that's the dodgy part to me. seems incredibly unfair as put him at the time in an awful position. does he after a month of working in the new role say actually no thanks the pay is bad i'll stay where i am, in the hope one day in the future to progress? does he refuse the role until the pay is sorted, meaning the team is without a manager for a month, possibly losing the role to another person and then being stuck where he is with no promotion.
thanks all for the useful replies
