Liverpool
Things that piss you off...
getting a letter at work this morning about restructuring and redundancies also being invited to make any comments or input that will help the boss make the correct decisions.
getting a letter at work this morning about restructuring and redundancies also being invited to make any comments or input that will help the boss make the correct decisions.
If you told the Boss to fudge off would that help him/her?
getting a letter at work this morning about restructuring and redundancies also being invited to make any comments or input that will help the boss make the correct decisions.
From experience, any "comments" are normally irrelevant. They've already made up their mind.
That sucks mate. Sorry to hear. In my experience sometimes comments can make a difference, especially when they are made by multiple people (eg a whole department thinks making X position redundant will contribute to Y going wrong) so that's the approach I would take.
Also, I would recommend reading the proposal document from cover to cover several times and understanding what they are saying 100%. Also take note of proposed deadlines, expected decision dates etc.
If things go south, lawyer up and use your notes if they have deviated at all from the original plan...
Spurs
That sucks mate. Sorry to hear. In my experience sometimes comments can make a difference, especially when they are made by multiple people (eg a whole department thinks making X position redundant will contribute to Y going wrong) so that's the approach I would take.
Also, I would recommend reading the proposal document from cover to cover several times and understanding what they are saying 100%. Also take note of proposed deadlines, expected decision dates etc.
If things go south, lawyer up and use your notes if they have deviated at all from the original plan...
This is very good advice. A surprising number of employers get things legally wrong when going through a restructure, so if things don't work out well for you it can definitely be helpful having a lawyer look over what happened.
I also strongly suggest that you provide feedback and comments on the proposal, often people overseeing change management don't have a full grasp of the inner workings of a business, so if in your feedback you can point out how it could affect the bottom line, or the business' ability to maintain standard operations, it can definitely lead to a re-think.
Agreed. As a (former-ish) HR professional I would say definitely give feedback. In my current place of work a significant decision was overturned thanks for staff feedback so that goes to show managers don't always make up their mind before hand.
Also, a couple of hundred $ spent seeing a lawyer could provide an awesome ROI down the line...
Yeah, we went through a restructure recently and some people that were made redundant were retained during the consultation period.
there are only 7 of us in the factory and business is very slow, and the review is being done by one person the owner, i feel he has already made up his mind who he wants to go and is giving those people a chance to put their case forward as to why they should stay. work will pick up again after the fieldays in hamilton but that is still a month or so away.
The Premier League season finishing in a tick under 6 hours.
Although as a United fan I should probably be happy about that...
Inside Sport Forum: "It appears what has happened is that the toilet they usually go to was roped off this week. The father wanted to take her there because he understands his child's needs. The pigs stopped him because they don't understand shark."
" Why would they rope off normally open toilets?
Unless there is a bloody good reason it is a disgrace. He probably sits where he does to be very close to those toilets.
And then to kick him out is even worse. I really hope the media picks this up and runs with it."
But what sport had the 2 "confrontations" at the same game!
Taking this photo set an eviction into process. This is the problem with our stadiums. The people in that photo don’t want fans to attend. https://t.co/E4b4jX16ES
— Rory Carroll (@CarrollRory) May 12, 2019
10 Uniformed Police and 4 security guards evict a father who wanted to take his disabled daughter to the closest toilet. @ALeague @9NewsSyd @SydneyFC #SYDvMVC #BigBlue #ALeague pic.twitter.com/MdXZSCv2Rq
— Tom Miles (@TomMile43729676) May 12, 2019
Inside Sport Forum: "It appears what has happened is that the toilet they usually go to was roped off this week. The father wanted to take her there because he understands his child's needs. The pigs stopped him because they don't understand shark."
" Why would they rope off normally open toilets?
Unless there is a bloody good reason it is a disgrace. He probably sits where he does to be very close to those toilets.
And then to kick him out is even worse. I really hope the media picks this up and runs with it."
But what sport had the 2 "confrontations" at the same game!
Taking this photo set an eviction into process. This is the problem with our stadiums. The people in that photo don’t want fans to attend. https://t.co/E4b4jX16ES
— Rory Carroll (@CarrollRory) May 12, 2019
10 Uniformed Police and 4 security guards evict a father who wanted to take his disabled daughter to the closest toilet. @ALeague @9NewsSyd @SydneyFC #SYDvMVC #BigBlue #ALeague pic.twitter.com/MdXZSCv2Rq
— Tom Miles (@TomMile43729676) May 12, 2019
Western United
My job!
Fire Sale at the Nix, come all, get your free players.
getting a letter at work this morning about restructuring and redundancies also being invited to make any comments or input that will help the boss make the correct decisions.
well i survived the cull and still have a job, the funny thing is now that they have got rid of 3 people there seems to be too much work for the 4 of us left and morale is a bit low as we are expected to do all the jobs that 7 of us used to do in the same amount of time.
Morale is always low after a restructuring and the problem will be that now people will be looking to move on, usually the best people leave after a restructure.
Anyway, congrats on surviving.
Moronic HR pen-pushers who can't give you a straight answer and generally make you feel like shark.
getting a letter at work this morning about restructuring and redundancies also being invited to make any comments or input that will help the boss make the correct decisions.
well i survived the cull and still have a job, the funny thing is now that they have got rid of 3 people there seems to be too much work for the 4 of us left and morale is a bit low as we are expected to do all the jobs that 7 of us used to do in the same amount of time.
Good job on surviving, going through the same process at work too as company was taken over by a big multinational not too long ago. Went from a team of 24 down to 18. Absolute nightmare, the overtime is through the roof and we have to stop production for all smoko breaks because it's impossible to keep running with so few staff, don't even get me started on people being absent or on annual leave - it's all a bit of a joke to be fair.
getting a letter at work this morning about restructuring and redundancies also being invited to make any comments or input that will help the boss make the correct decisions.
well i survived the cull and still have a job, the funny thing is now that they have got rid of 3 people there seems to be too much work for the 4 of us left and morale is a bit low as we are expected to do all the jobs that 7 of us used to do in the same amount of time.
Good job on surviving, going through the same process at work too as company was taken over by a big multinational not too long ago. Went from a team of 24 down to 18. Absolute nightmare, the overtime is through the roof and we have to stop production for all smoko breaks because it's impossible to keep running with so few staff, don't even get me started on people being absent or on annual leave - it's all a bit of a joke to be fair.
Extra money in the pocket is one positive at least.
getting a letter at work this morning about restructuring and redundancies also being invited to make any comments or input that will help the boss make the correct decisions.
well i survived the cull and still have a job, the funny thing is now that they have got rid of 3 people there seems to be too much work for the 4 of us left and morale is a bit low as we are expected to do all the jobs that 7 of us used to do in the same amount of time.
Good job on surviving, going through the same process at work too as company was taken over by a big multinational not too long ago. Went from a team of 24 down to 18. Absolute nightmare, the overtime is through the roof and we have to stop production for all smoko breaks because it's impossible to keep running with so few staff, don't even get me started on people being absent or on annual leave - it's all a bit of a joke to be fair.
Extra money in the pocket is one positive at least.
That's one bonus when your O/T rate jumps to $35 an hour! Too bad I'm working too much to have a chance to spend it!
Looking for a recipe online and having to read through 19 pages of rubbish before you get the ingredients list and cooking instructions...
Looking for a recipe online and having to read through 19 pages of rubbish before you get the ingredients list and cooking instructions...
Edmonds Cookbook alert
I have one but sometimes you just gotta get out of your comfort zone you know! ;)
Looking for a recipe online and having to read through 19 pages of rubbish before you get the ingredients list and cooking instructions...
How fudgeing difficult is it to put slices of bread into a toaster and pushing the lever down?
Ahahaha you'd be surprise how many easy meals I can screw up... Then I can bang out some awesome lasagne.. No sweat!
Israel folou's gay bashing
And his give a little page - greedy Christian prick
And his wife the same, letting her name and photo be associated with it
Stay in Ausi or another country in the South Pacific honey, we don't want you back in our country again
I thought your middle 2 sentences were aimed at Brian Tamaki ;)
Just saw on the news that Folau's GoFundMe page has been closed by the site and the $ will be refunded. In my opinion that was a great decision on their part!
Just saw on the news that Folau's GoFundMe page has been closed by the site and the $ will be refunded. In my opinion that was a great decision on their part!
Should've done it straight away, not wait three days to do it. But guess it' a case of better late than never.
They were doing a 'review' apparently......
Basically when most people pointed out how hypocritical that rainbow flag looked on their front page as they allowed a bigot millionaire to ask for others to fund his personal crusade against human rights...
It was the Australian Go Fund me. They were probably finding ways to justify NOT taking it down. Look what passes as a government or a politician over there.
even better in my opinion it got taken down after he pulled 800k
NZ netball should now be saying something about Mrs Folau
even better in my opinion it got taken down after he pulled 800k
NZ netball should now be saying something about Mrs Folau
Didn't she promise to love, honour and obey?
Getting a phone call at 4:50pm on a Friday from a disgruntled "customer" because I didnt replace his "faulty" head torch as he had taken upon himself to attempt his own repair first.
This person didnt quite grasp the concept that if you deliberately modify a product in any way your warranty is void as we can no longer determine to any degree of accuracy if there was any fault with the product. Going by his logic if my TV stops working and its within its warranty period, it is therefore ok for me to take it apart to try fix it because my favourite show was about to start...
Fudgetard!
Getting a phone call at 4:50pm on a Friday from a disgruntled "customer" because I didnt replace his "faulty" head torch as he had taken upon himself to attempt his own repair first.
This person didnt quite grasp the concept that if you deliberately modify a product in any way your warranty is void as we can no longer determine to any degree of accuracy if there was any fault with the product. Going by his logic if my TV stops working and its within its warranty period, it is therefore ok for me to take it apart to try fix it because my favourite show was about to start...
Fudgetard!
The customer is always {insert correct adjective}.
Getting a phone call at 4:50pm on a Friday from a disgruntled "customer" because I didnt replace his "faulty" head torch as he had taken upon himself to attempt his own repair first.
This person didnt quite grasp the concept that if you deliberately modify a product in any way your warranty is void as we can no longer determine to any degree of accuracy if there was any fault with the product. Going by his logic if my TV stops working and its within its warranty period, it is therefore ok for me to take it apart to try fix it because my favourite show was about to start...
Fudgetard!
The customer is always in the way of my happiness?
Every member of the family getting sick at once.
The baby waking every half an hour and screaming every night this week.
The engine warning light coming on in the car.
Every member of the family getting sick at once.
The baby waking every half an hour and screaming every night this week.
The engine warning light coming on in the car.
I wouldn't bother buying a lotto ticket this week if I was you :)