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PDR Issue

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Blueberrysky1 · 13/08/2024 08:08

My PDR meeting took place at the end of May, the meeting went well and my line manager thanked me for having done a good job.

I completed all my sections of the PDR form ahead of my meeting and we talked through this at the meeting. I sent the form to my line manager, for him to complete his sections before we submit it to HR.

The PDR window runs February to May. Despite me chasing up my line manager for the form with his completed sections so that I have the final version of my agreed objectives to work on, he has still not sent it to me.

Should I be worried. I wondering why he would be stalling completing it as the longer he delays this, the less time I have to work on the objectives before the next PDR cycle.

The organisation is large and going through restructure, it also has financial challenges and is seeking applications for VSS (voluntary severance scheme) to reduce its staff numbers.

Others have had their PDRs fully signed off and submitted to HR a long time ago.

Should I be worried?. Could the delay be a sign that they may be considering making me redundant or is it more likely that they are planning changing my role.

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TizerorFizz · 13/08/2024 08:34

@Blueberrysky1 Maybe HR could nudge him? Maybe ask them and surely they need the info too? It slightly depends what you need to work on. If perfectly achievable I would not worry, if you think there’s an issue I would ask HR about the delay. I agree. It’s unprofessional and not fair.

DanaBarrett · 13/08/2024 23:52

While he’s delaying it which is unfair, I would work towards your objectives anyway. In my experience, if they want to cause issues they will and this is the best way of making sure you don’t get caught out.

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