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The union is probably not waiting for your case but you have a case here. But the big question here is: was there a signature from recruiter or Company on the contract? In the news was a woman who was lesbian and the employer found out before she started the job and cancelled before she started. She got a good compensation because it became clear why they did not want her anymore.
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This is quite an interesting case. I'm not aware of anything like that happening before, but I think it's quite possible.
The grounds for suing an employer over dismissal during koeaika are usually quite limited to cases of discrimination. It would be really interesting to know the employee's legal standing in these cases. My hunch says that the contract is unlawfully cancelled.
Either way, you did the smart thing. I never give my notice to my current employer before going through the formal process with the new employer and signing the contract with my new boss.
The grounds for suing an employer over dismissal during koeaika are usually quite limited to cases of discrimination. It would be really interesting to know the employee's legal standing in these cases. My hunch says that the contract is unlawfully cancelled.
Either way, you did the smart thing. I never give my notice to my current employer before going through the formal process with the new employer and signing the contract with my new boss.
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This case would be a legal nightmare.
On one side there is the right to fire you without reason in the trial period. On the other hand they offered you a contract without the intention to fulfill it. (you were not the chosen candidate)
On top of that there are two companies involved and somewhere somebody screwed up.
On one side there is the right to fire you without reason in the trial period. On the other hand they offered you a contract without the intention to fulfill it. (you were not the chosen candidate)
On top of that there are two companies involved and somewhere somebody screwed up.
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This didn't answer the question whether there exists a contract with the binding signatures of both parties.roger_roger wrote:I signed the job contract for the recruiter's company i.e. I'll be employee of the recruiter's company but be working in the office premise of the client company. Not sure how to put this, employee of XYZ legally and XYZ pays the salary and so, but work for ABC in ABC's office. I guess the actual term is rental job.Rick1 wrote:But the big question here is: was there a signature from recruiter or Company on the contract?
Incorrect. Even when cancelled on probation they have to arrange a hearing:roger_roger wrote:that's one sick point of probation period that they can fire without giving any explanation. Lucky her to get the compensation at the expense of her privacy being made public matter.Rick1 wrote:In the news was a woman who was lesbian and the employer found out before she started the job and cancelled before she started. She got a good compensation because it became clear why they did not want her anymore.
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One can't be fired before the trial period has begun. In fact employer would be in a tight spot if they tried to fire you before the trial period and then right after it has started, imho.
Did you get signed contract or was your name the first one on it?
Did you get signed contract or was your name the first one on it?
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I would say some form of compensation is likely. You would need to talk with a union lawyer to have an estimate on how much it would be. However, a smart HR department would, on noticing the mistake, let you work a couple days and then cancel the contract.roger_roger wrote: I was thinking about the point where I'd have blindly trust the recruiter company, resign from my current job, relocate to new place and show up to the work place to work but to find out I was not hired, or even I had contract to prove I was hired, they'd fire me on first day. Shall I be eligible for the compensation of all the costs eg: relocating, losing the job, etc.
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If you are a registered member of the rental company and they sent you explicit instructions + the contract template, then i believe you would have the ability to argue your points.
I sacked someone in a probation period(last day of period), it became a mess with some guy from the union arguing that any work related dissatisfaction should have been discovered and reported before that last day of probation.
Its a messy system here.Im sure a union adviser will have a game plan already in place to make someone pay.
I sacked someone in a probation period(last day of period), it became a mess with some guy from the union arguing that any work related dissatisfaction should have been discovered and reported before that last day of probation.
Its a messy system here.Im sure a union adviser will have a game plan already in place to make someone pay.
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It did? Because she was a lesbian living with a woman or because she flat out lied in the interview that led to her hiring? Incidentally she was not hired for an employee position but for an executive position, namely editor in chief for a daily newspaper and at the least the official basis was loss of trust of the board. Loss of trust actually makes sense given she could not even manage to go through her job interview without lying.Rick1 wrote: In the news was a woman who was lesbian and the employer found out before she started the job and cancelled before she started. She got a good compensation because it became clear why they did not want her anymore.
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She is probably allowed to lie because they are not allowed to ask.
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Well she was not asked about her sexual orientation but had she answered the question truthfully it would have been revealed. The bit about typical Finnish, are you a presumptuous arrogant £$€¤%& or what?Rick1 wrote: If I am in an interview with a person I do not care what is his/her preference but I am not from Finland and as hetero as can be.
Anyway at about the same time the minister of labor Tarja Cronberg proposed 'diversity audits' for employers to make sure workplaces are sufficiently diverse with respect to ethnicity, religion, political worldview and sexual orientation thus if the highest authority in the country cannot be expected to understand the relevant legislation how the hell an individual interviewer can be.
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What i got from that is Finnish brain companies pretty much lie to themselves.And most companies are just based on lies if you have not found out yet.
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Something like that wouldn't rise my eyebrows in the UK. I've had a contract end "American style" (show up at office, ID pass not working, computer not logging in, "oh, nobody told you")
The thing is, as a "contractor" you are more or less on a 0-hour contract. What my situation was usually, the XYZ agency (recruiter) called me up to work for ABC, and then I "billed" XYZ through the umbrella company DEF that pays the taxes and shows up as my "employer". So its a bit like being on toiminimi with outsourced payroll...
Actually, my last contract was ABC had hired a partner MNO to provide them IT staff, so MNO got XYZ to find me to work for MNO at ABC, and I still got paid through DEF... Who is the boss?
Recruitment companies are opportunistic !"#¤% most of the time. I get calls from people that see some magical acronym in the cv and don't even know what job specs they're recruiting for.
As for the legal responsibilities there... would be an interesting case in court. Thats why you need a crash mat when you do contracting. Trust no one.

Actually, my last contract was ABC had hired a partner MNO to provide them IT staff, so MNO got XYZ to find me to work for MNO at ABC, and I still got paid through DEF... Who is the boss?

Recruitment companies are opportunistic !"#¤% most of the time. I get calls from people that see some magical acronym in the cv and don't even know what job specs they're recruiting for.
As for the legal responsibilities there... would be an interesting case in court. Thats why you need a crash mat when you do contracting. Trust no one.

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You are allowed to lie with questions like these: http://www.taloussanomat.fi/tyo-ja-koul ... 242622/139tummansininen wrote:Is she though? She is allowed to decline to answer. That's different to lying.
Or, more precisely, they cannot fire you for having lied to non-appropriate questions during the interview. But that will probably not make you look good in the eye of the boss when they find out you lied. And if you tell the truth, and it's not what they want to hear, they are not supposed to take non-work-related questions into account when hiring (yea, right!). No matter what you do, if the interviewer asks inappropriate questions during the interview you are mostly screwed. On the other hand, does one want to work for a workplace that is already in the interview process either incompetent or out to screw you? (One doesn't always have a choice, of course.)
The best thing is probably to ask why they ask, or how it relates to the work, like you said. But, yeah...
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That professor is a halfwit.
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roger_roger wrote:But the main thing is, do people even get any job without lying?CH wrote:You are allowed to lie with questions like these: http://www.taloussanomat.fi/tyo-ja-koul ... 242622/139

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