Evening ladies!
Had no idea where else to ask this question but wondered if someone on here may know the answer...
I recently started work in a school as a midday assistant, I'm on a 26 week probation period, have signed a contract, and currently in the eighth week of the probation.
I explained to work a few weeks back that universal credit have said I need to work more hours and look for more work, even if this means leaving my current position.
The other week I applied for a job in another school, full time hours as a teaching assistant and have been offered an interview. The interview offered is within the hours I currently work.
I've responded and accepted the interview and will of course go into work Monday and again explain about universal credit and the offer of an interview but just wondered if anyone knew if my current work placement can refuse me attending? As I said I'm in a probationary period so does this make a difference?
I'd already given my current employment a heads up a few weeks back that I needed more hours but just wondered if they could say I can't have the time off to interview?
Thanks all!