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03:30
@roganjosh Wow
 
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08:38
@Marco wow indeed. I've submitted it via our convoluted online system but there's nobody left to authorise it (my line manager left 2 months prior). Anyway, it's a massive relief that I won't deal with this ridiculous shrink project any more that was never going anywhere. For once in this last year I actually feel calm :)
 
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11:54
Lol, no need to resign, I've just been told I'm on garden leave and there'll be a courier for my laptop. Gotta love restructurings. Freedom!
@roganjosh Isn't garden leave when you've given your resignation and you just not show in the remaining period?
Looked it up - not only on resignation. I see...
They made me redundant in a mass lay-off and garden leave means that I don't have to work my resignation period, they just pay it up
Yeah. A bit weird, though - I thought that if you were made redundant they could just pay you the N next salaries and that's it. Not that you'd be "on leave".
Basically they don't want you going in the office and sowing discontent so they pay you to stay away
Oh, they aren't paying you upfront, is that it? That'd explain the "on leave" - if you have to still technically be "at work" to get the salary every month.
Well, sounds...uh, "interesting". As in the "may you live in interesting times" connotation.
12:00
So when I resigned yesterday, I would be obligated to work for another month. Which means going in the office and doing an actual job. However, I was (unbeknownst to me yesterday) already on the redundancy list. Now they'll pay me that month and I don't have to turn up to work at all. Not even to drop equipment off
At least I hope it's for the month. I'll have to wait for the email to come through because they're about to lock me out of all the systems
I've heard of places that have undergone "rapid restructuring". And employees found out they weren't employees any more because they lost access to chat/email. And later somebody reached out to explain they didn't work there any more.
I think that's more American style than UK. Their work culture is pretty brutal compared to the protections we have here
 
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13:32
@roganjosh Sorry to hear that. Enjoy the freedom and may a good opportunity come your way :)
Thanks :) Time to pick Pro Machina back up methinks. It's a shame that bad work projects just put you off programming in general so I'm better off this way
 
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14:37
> the company's chairman Lord Rose said
Is "Lord" is given name or a title?
> A spokesperson for the firm said: "The changes which are being communicated today will result in 475 colleagues being made redundant at our head offices in Leeds and Leicestershire.
Sounds like "communicated today" is more "enacted today".
> From January 2025, employees would also be required to be present in an Asda office location for a minimum of three days per week.
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> Lord Rose said the changes were needed to "ensure that the business was best placed to meet our long-term ambitions".
I don't see how the first sentence helps with the second sentence.
Lord is an actual title
But yeah, they're still getting rid of people right up until I lost connection 10 mins ago
15:11
The company I worked at did something similiar not too long ago. Everyone affected was invited to a meeting in the middle of the day, they were told they are getting paid entire resignation period (up to 3 months) and severance pay (up to another 3 months worth of pay) but they have 1 hour to leave the office.
15:24
@matszwecja Is the company still around? that must have been a rather desperate measure.
My dad was sacked from the national telecom company he worked for. New management got it and essentially gutted very large part of the infrastructure. They are still around, though, the changes they introduced were some times icky but apparently effective. One round of layoffs apparently targetted public facing personnel (mostly sales and front desk) over 40. Not officially, just the leftover people were all young and in their 30s at most.
15:39
I've just got the docs through and there's a protective award. Let's just say that this is anything but the worst day of my life.
15:54
@roganjosh Nice find! Maybe run it past Citizens Advice (should be free to consult with them) or a lawyer (probably not free) for how to approach this.
Nah, they included it in the figure they proposed. What I'm alluding to is that it's actually a very good day :)
I hadn't heard of protective awards before, only watched people have to go through the normal consultation period etc,
I guess they just balanced it up that consultation was too much so bit the bullet and were completely transparent about the penalty they would have to pay

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