Time For A Change

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Congratulations Est!
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It kind of feels like an actual proper grown up job. It’s scary. But in a good way. I think I can make it work. And it’s going to be a good pay bump (close to 50%) as it’s an increase in pay grades plus a switch from part time to full time. So I may deserve a treat ;)
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Congratulations! That's an amazing pay increase too. Drink all the fizz!
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Congratulations Est!
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Great news, zest!
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Congratulations!
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Congratulations!
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Congratulations!
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Well done Est. Many congratulations
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Well done!
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Congrats!
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That is a very nice pay rise, Est.

I'm really enjoying my freelance booking (with potential job discussions at the end). The work is fun and varied. They desperately need someone to do what I do, as far as I can tell.
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Well done Est, that's brilliant!
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Things are dragging on. I spoke with my current Director who went to HR and they won't budge on my salary band (I am at the top of the band so would need to move up) or any possible proposed solution. And I got my new contract through, but haven't signed it yet. Can I ask if this kind of clause is standard these days, does anyone know? It's making me nervous to sign. I would also be dropping 5 days holiday for the first 2 years and get only statutory sick pay for the first year (for context, I have taken 2 days sick in the last 5 years, but given the global pandemic we are in the middle of, I am nervous). On the other hand, my part time salary would be the same as the equivalent full time salary if I stay where I am. I'm really torn.
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We have a "lay-off" and "short-time" working clause. At the start of the pandemic, we had to start the process to lay people off before we knew about furlough but then we put everyone on furlough instead.
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That’s a really tricky situation, Heebs. I wonder if those types of clauses are more common now due to Covid.

I was formally offered my job today and have accepted. I start on Monday. It’s been nearly 5 years since I worked full time so it’s going to be a shock to the system!
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Woohoo!

Heebie, that would make me nervous too.
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I can't help at all, but the cheek of saying you have to be on unpaid standby and can't take another job!
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I know!

My husband’s contract of employment actually states that if any recruiters approach him (at all) he has to notify HR. (He doesn’t.) Some employers really take the piss. That clause is loads more worrying though, as is the lack of sick pay.
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That would make me really uncomfortable, Heebs. I would worry that people who were employed prior to Covid didn’t have that clause, leaving you the more likely candidate to be laid off at a whim.

ACAS says after two years you can apply for redundancy if you’ve: been laid off or put on short-time working and receive less than half a week's pay for:

4 or more weeks in a row
6 or more weeks in a 13-week period

But that is little comfort when you have a house, a child and a need for a steady income. I wonder if that clause is negotiable?
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