Am I being unfairly treated?

jeudi 18 décembre 2014

Hi never posted on a forum like this so please bear with me if I get a bit long-winded :)



I work for a large UK owned IT firm in a management capacity. The role has two specific sets of duties which were detailed in my contract. Due to success and company focus I was asked if I would concentrate on just one of the roles and help recruit for the other part of my job.



After this I was sent what was described a rough Job Description and that the commission plan would follow. This was two months ago and have never received. I did not worry too much as I didn't actually think this was a job offer and I certainly never accepted it.



I did ask for clarification about the role as I didn't feel it explained what resource, time scales, funding etc or how my performance would be measured etc. Again I received no response.



In the meantime my company has made a job offer to another person for a job which is half of my current role. They have told my team and my suppliers I am moving into this new role which I havent been given a contract for.



Now the first part is probably sour grapes on my part : The person who has been recruited externally for half of my job has been offered approx 60% more basic than I earn but I guess thats down to me to negotiate.



The second part is what I'm mainly worried about. Can they not offer me a new contract, me not accept the contract they havent offered and still hire someone into part of my role whilst I'm still employed to do it? Am I being forced out or am I just being a bit delicate about this.



I feel that I now have to accept the role because my previous role has effectively been given to someone else.



During my 30 months at the firm I have been given a payrise, received no form of written or verbal warning over my performance and recognised for winning a Strategic FTSE100 account with a new service that I developed? This win prompted them asking me to do the new role?



Any advice sincerely appreciated.



Duck





Am I being unfairly treated?

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