Aviation Jobs UK: A guide to selection tests:: Employers can use them to assess whether their staff need any extra training, or to evaluate an individuals suitability for promotion. http://www.aviationjobsuk.co.uk/advice/developing_your_career/aguideto.htmlHOME | I have a situation where a promotion came up in our company, it was 1
that I or others could have went for. I am not saying I would have
been the best candidate or that I would have expected to get the job.
But the question is this:
If I had wanted to apply I could not have as it was simply given to
this person without advertising or discussing with other staff.
Potentially that was a promotion that would have taken my salary from
35,000 to 45,000.
Can someone find me examples of this situation where others have been
in the same situation and taken action against the company and what
the result was. I am
really looking to see if it would be worth making a fuss about this.
Please only post cases that happened in the UK..
What makes you think the position has to be opened up? Obviously
management knows your work product already since you and the one
promoted both worked there. Time To Leave Employer, Changing Jobs, Job Change, Career Change:: Advertise With Winning CV Click for more information on advertising with Winning CV . Further access to Job Search UK and UK Careers Websites. http://www.winningcv.co.uk/time_to_leave_employer.htmlHOME | ukrecruiter newsletter:: You can advertise within these directories and others using Search Engine Placement services, . Don't forget to visit http://www.ukrecruiter.co.uk/ forum. http://www.ukrecruiter.co.uk/recnet/ukrecruiter newsletter 240.htmlHOME |
Really, it depends WHY you weren't offered the job. Basically
speaking, an employer can promote who they like, and they are under no
obligation to advertise the post internally or externally. BUT if you
think you weren't considered because of discrimination of some sort,
i.e. because of your sex, marital status, race, religion or belief,
disability, sexual orientation or status as a 'trans' person, then you
have a claim.
Under some circumstances employees have been able to show that they
had such a legitimate and concrete expectation that they would be
promoted that failure on the part of the employer to do this actually
constitutes an actionable breach of contract. This is a high bar to
cross however, and rare, and what you've described probably doesn't go
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