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JSA - Sanction or Not????
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sorry but don't beleive a word of what the OP has just stated, the JC would need to contact your employer to get their side of the story, then it would go to a decision maker who would decide if a sanction would be emposed, your advisor does not have the authority to make those decisions as they would only be a band B employee, complete crock of BS...
Your confidence suggests you have a clue what you're talking about yet state a Personal Adviser is only a Band B employee. Advisers are Band C...“I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours.”
Stephen Henry Roberts (1901-1971)0 -
link to your information please as this is not how I understand it to be.Tobiwan_Kenobi wrote: »It certainly was correct 4 months ago when I was doing the job!
I can't comment on internal JCP guidance, but it certainly is not supported by legislation.
More than 4 weeks but less than 13, yes, you can take advantage of employment on trial rules, but under 28 days? Nah0 -
Tobiwan_Kenobi wrote: »Your confidence suggests you have a clue what you're talking about yet state a Personal Adviser is only a Band B employee. Advisers are Band C...
not where I am mate, I used to work for JCP and still have friends who do, one of which is an advisor and is definately a band b0 -
not where I am mate, I used to work for JCP and still have friends who do, one of which is an advisor and is definately a band b
Could be a band B on TDA to a band C? under the new 'adviser of the future, band B staff are also called adviser assistants.
No band B would do an adviser job and not get paid the higher salary unless they were mad!
Other option is they like to think of themselves as an adviser!0 -
You only worked two days there and you based everything from this, you should have given it more time if you didn't like the manner of your boss why not confront him instead of leaving, of course your JSA will be sanctioned and sorry if this isn't what you want to hear:AAutism isn't the end of the world just a journey to another one:A0
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sounds like you went there for 2 days, didn't like the place and walked out
Just calling it like i see it but it sounds like you are a half-wit who jumps to conclusions about peoples lives based on a few lines of text on a forum. grow up and stop trying to wind people up... !!!!!!
op, you shouldn't have quit after 2 days, you should have built a case against the employer. Make requests in writing and log conversations etc, and perhaps notified the JSA about the problems. I can understand it tho, i can be hot headded sometimes and i wont let anyone push me around, refusing to be bullied has cost me jobs in the past. Thats life. I am soon to start training to enable me to become self employed, i advise you do the same if you dont want to spend your live being the victim of arrogant bullies.0 -
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