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#1
Stores / Re: Notice period
Last post by lucgeo - Today at 08:28PM
@ filling-machine...thank you for the clarification.

@ FarmerFred...there you have it...a vague reference by the OP to a document, which turns out to be letter sent to all managers...oh the curse of repping, dealing with half truths and pleadings of ignorance  :-X
#2
Stores / Re: Pay review 2023
Last post by fatlad - Today at 06:57PM
 >:(
#3
Stores / Re: Pay review 2023
Last post by barafear - Today at 06:05PM
Slightly more back on topic of "pay review" - T&sco remind us how fairly they treat us all by only increasing the "base salary" of Ken by 3% next year - compared to our bumper 9.1% increase (which covered about 11 months of the year - but let's not pick bones eh!)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c51nn8rz057o
#4
Stores / Re: Notice period
Last post by filling-machine - Today at 05:03PM
Quote from: lucgeo on Today at 02:38PMAye I agree...but they have to have been informed of them to agree in the first place.

They can't work under protest if they haven't been consulted on the changes to make a protest against them.

The OP gives the impression that a document may or may not have had changes on it, but they weren't brought to the attention of anyone to whom it might affect?
Managers were sent a letter regarding the new bonus plan and the contractual changes linked to it.
#5
Stores / Re: Notice period
Last post by filling-machine - Today at 05:01PM
The increase in notice was linked to the new bonus scheme, and "your participation in the bonus plan will be treated as acceptance of the changes to your contract". If you're leaving now then you won't be participating in the bonus plan, so surely the changes to your contract don't apply(??) Unless they're planning on sending leavers a part year, pro rata bonus next year...........
#6
Stores / Re: Pay review 2023
Last post by King1999 - Today at 04:24PM
May aswell brand it as s*** show really.
#7
Stores / Re: Pay review 2023
Last post by ImBackBaby - Today at 02:50PM
Quote from: grim up north on Today at 11:39AM
Quote from: FarmerFred on Today at 08:06AM
Quote from: 1982dave on 13-05-24, 05:32PMI bloddy doubt it I work in a extra we not long had fancy new led and neon lights saying Tesco extra massive signs at front and side of store
Given the Tesco mentality that probably means it's about to be downgraded....
And less money for managers, as they're not managing an extra??
Stores are put into a category A to whatever... A being the highest and so on. The brand above the door means feck all.
#8
Stores / Re: Notice period
Last post by oldfashionedplayer - Today at 02:41PM
When changes to a colleagues contract happen, they should be informed, if they don't sign the contract they are still agreeing to abide by the contract if they are still working, you don't just get to go "I never signed so it doesn't apply", you've continued to work so your already agreeing with it and if you don't like it your told leave.  8-)
#9
Stores / Re: Notice period
Last post by lucgeo - Today at 02:38PM
Aye I agree...but they have to have been informed of them to agree in the first place.

They can't work under protest if they haven't been consulted on the changes to make a protest against them.

The OP gives the impression that a document may or may not have had changes on it, but they weren't brought to the attention of anyone to whom it might affect?
#10
Stores / Re: Notice period
Last post by FarmerFred - Today at 01:03PM
It would be relatively easy for Tesco to provide evidence that the change of terms had been communicated & difficult for the employee to prove otherwise. Failing to secure a signature doesn't make a contract unenforceable.

https://www.acas.org.uk/changing-an-employment-contract/advice-for-employees/if-your-employer-introduces-a-contract-change-without-your-agreement#:~:text=Even%20if%20you%20do%20not,in%20a%20letter%20or%20email

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