It's been a tough week.
Monday - called into a meeting (which I'm supposedly chair of) and after the usual run through, and A.O.B, the MD announces that we're closing our manufacturing, and there is another round (3rd in 12 months) of redundancies.
This time in sufficient numbers to have to notify the BERR (dept for Business, Enterprise and somethign something...)
Today, we have a further meeting to supposedly agree the set selection criteria for said redundancies (outside those in manufacturing).
So, our committe - which up until now has been seen as a fairly Mickey Mouse committee, and not really had much to do other than be there in the first place (long story), but now we have a pretty darned hefty and difficult task on our hands (or so it would appear).
Those on the committee are not guaranteed to remain in employment so we're effectively setting the criteria for our own possible redundancy.
The frustrating thing from my point of view is that, as chair people assume that I know what's going on (which of course is only natural), but in reality I know nothing more than they do and cannot answer the innevitable questions they are asking.
Wish me luck!
Monday - called into a meeting (which I'm supposedly chair of) and after the usual run through, and A.O.B, the MD announces that we're closing our manufacturing, and there is another round (3rd in 12 months) of redundancies.
This time in sufficient numbers to have to notify the BERR (dept for Business, Enterprise and somethign something...)
Today, we have a further meeting to supposedly agree the set selection criteria for said redundancies (outside those in manufacturing).
So, our committe - which up until now has been seen as a fairly Mickey Mouse committee, and not really had much to do other than be there in the first place (long story), but now we have a pretty darned hefty and difficult task on our hands (or so it would appear).
Those on the committee are not guaranteed to remain in employment so we're effectively setting the criteria for our own possible redundancy.
The frustrating thing from my point of view is that, as chair people assume that I know what's going on (which of course is only natural), but in reality I know nothing more than they do and cannot answer the innevitable questions they are asking.
Wish me luck!
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