My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

Employer making life VERY difficult.

753 replies

Titslikepicassos · 03/05/2020 13:58

Supposed to be returning from MAT leave in June, have childcare arranged and as a key worker they will still take my baby - excellent.

Had a team meeting with work this week to discuss going back and have been told that I have to relocate as my partner works on the same site as me - which has been known since I informed them we were in a relationship, however the policy changed in October (before I went on MAT leave). While we are on the same site, our jobs are separate and we are working in different buildings, have different managers and different hours. The different hours means I will need to do drop offs and pick ups to coincide with opening and closing hours.

So during the middle of a pandemic, with child care mostly closed I now have to find a new nursery, lose a significant term time deposit and start the settling in process all over again. Not only that, they have told me to find my own employment within the company - my head is exploding with all of this. AIBU to think this is an unnecessary ball ache!

I appreciate that this is a minor problem given the amount of people losing jobs!

OP posts:
Report

Am I being unreasonable?

771 votes. Final results.

POLL
You are being unreasonable
6%
You are NOT being unreasonable
94%
summerfruitssquash · 03/05/2020 14:11

Surely they should have informed you of this before your mat leave?! No advice op, apart from maybe a union rep if you have one?!
There must be some way you can put it back on them by giving you insufficient time to arrange new things?!

Report
PotteringAlong · 03/05/2020 14:13

You have to find your own new job?!

Report
slipperywhensparticus · 03/05/2020 14:18

what does your contract say?

Report
timeisnotaline · 03/05/2020 14:22

You have a job. How is it ok to say you have to find your own new job? Do you have a union? Have you contacted your managers manager or your hr? What support is being given to you to find this new job? Why are you only being told now?

Report
Titslikepicassos · 03/05/2020 14:24

I would have appreciated the heads up before Mat leave, instead my line manager told me to arrange a shift pattern with my other manager Confused

@PotteringAlong - yes I have to search through the vacancy list. We are a massive U.K. wide organisation, so not easy.

@slipperywhensparticus - policy says we can be moved if the needs of the organisation needs it - think they’re legally covered by this line so my hands are tied?

OP posts:
Report
RandomMess · 03/05/2020 14:24

Also why do you have to find a new job and not your DP Confused your job is protected in law...

Report
Bluntness100 · 03/05/2020 14:26

I don’t understand this either, why have you to move, why wasn’t your partner moved ages ago?

Report
Titslikepicassos · 03/05/2020 14:26

I joined a Union after the meeting but need to wait to be able to use them.

My manager and regional manager are involved. I’m a manager myself but know HR will just state policy

OP posts:
Report
BakedCam · 03/05/2020 14:27

OP, your employers are asking you to internally relocate to another site and source your own role?

What was the policy change last October?

Report
BakedCam · 03/05/2020 14:28

X post

Report
BakedCam · 03/05/2020 14:29

Where does it state in the policy that members of the same family cannot work from the same site?

Report
Titslikepicassos · 03/05/2020 14:30

My DP is having a meeting with the regional manager, his manager and (my manager Confused) tomorrow but when I told them my DP would offer to move as childcare would be easier to sort, they seemed to suggest they don’t want him to move.

I think I’m being pushed out but can’t really prove it - the manager I work alongside sent home some of my personal work items home with my partner despite them being left there as I need them there.

OP posts:
Report
SpudsAreLife84 · 03/05/2020 14:30

Can't he do drop offs etc so you dont have to find a new nursery?

Report
OneMomentInHistory · 03/05/2020 14:31

If the policy change happened before you went on Mat leave I'd be challenging the idea that it's only being implemented now.

Isn't the easier option for your partner to change location? Then your childcare still works for your times and location, as you said you're doing drop off and pick up.

Report
BakedCam · 03/05/2020 14:32

Apologies for firing the questions. I accept that a contract clause can demand that an employee can be deployed to other areas of the business where needed but that doesn't seem to be the case here.

You're not being deployed because of the needs of the business, you're being told to move sites and apply internally for a role because your partner works at the same site?

Report
Titslikepicassos · 03/05/2020 14:32

The policy is vague and doesn’t say they can’t work in the same place but says that we can’t work alongside our customers together - which can be sorted easily.

Sorry, it’s hard to explain without outing our roles.

OP posts:
Report
Titslikepicassos · 03/05/2020 14:33

Our commute is 1.5 hours - this is why childcare is a mare

OP posts:
Report
BakedCam · 03/05/2020 14:33

Ah.

You don't have to say much more. But the policy appears to be shaky based on this.

Do you manage the same customers?

Report
Grappala · 03/05/2020 14:34

Do you mean people in a relationship cannot work together and one has to relocate? That’s not uncommon but quelle surprise they are asking the woman to go and change job roles....

Report
Titslikepicassos · 03/05/2020 14:35

@BakedCam - we work with the same customers, yes.

OP posts:
Report
Soontobe60 · 03/05/2020 14:35

maternityaction.org.uk/advice/discrimination-during-maternity-leave-and-on-return-to-work/

Have a look on here OP, they might have some useful advice.

Report
Titslikepicassos · 03/05/2020 14:36

@Grappala - it doesn’t even really say that, just that can’t work alongside our customers together!

OP posts:
Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

TheNumberfaker · 03/05/2020 14:36
Report
Titslikepicassos · 03/05/2020 14:36

Thanks @Soontobe60

OP posts:
Report
Titslikepicassos · 03/05/2020 14:36

Thanks all Flowers

OP posts:
Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.