Job Advertising?.
I thought it was illegal not to advertise a Job, I mean, is it OK for a Manager to hand out jobs to his cronies, surely they should/must be advertised, even if it's in-house?.............no?.
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Is it for a promotion?scotty wrote:I thought it was illegal not to advertise a Job, I mean, is it OK for a Manager to hand out jobs to his cronies, surely they should/must be advertised, even if it's in-house?.............no?.
I'm going to bring it up at the next Branch Meeting and want to know the in & outs of it, it's either right or wrong, if it's wrong I'm going to stir some shit.............it's not onboudicca wrote: I reckon it's pretty widespread in some fields Keef. Shouldn't be, but probably is...
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never heard of that before, I don't 'think' you have to in Belgium.
someone?
(I know in Belgium the opposite happens, job adverts even though they don’t need anyone. Why? Because its cheaper to publish a job ad instead of making adverts for your company )
someone?
(I know in Belgium the opposite happens, job adverts even though they don’t need anyone. Why? Because its cheaper to publish a job ad instead of making adverts for your company )
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If it's for a new position and not just a promotion, I'd have thought it needs to be advertised.
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Sort of, if I had got it it would be promotion but it was a new "specialised" position which I am suitably qualified.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Is it for a promotion?scotty wrote:I thought it was illegal not to advertise a Job, I mean, is it OK for a Manager to hand out jobs to his cronies, surely they should/must be advertised, even if it's in-house?.............no?.
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Should have been advertised IMO.
Edit: If they'd offered it to you as a promotion, no advertising necessary. Some other guy is offered it as a completely new role? Dodgy IMO.
How much fuss can you get away with making?
Edit: If they'd offered it to you as a promotion, no advertising necessary. Some other guy is offered it as a completely new role? Dodgy IMO.
How much fuss can you get away with making?
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At least they didn't go through the sham of pretenting to run a competition, holding interviews, and all that malarkey. There's a certain brazen honesty about it that would be kinda admirable if it didn't stink.
At least they didn't go through the sham of pretenting to run a competition, holding interviews, and all that malarkey. There's a certain brazen honesty about it that would be kinda admirable if it didn't stink.
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I'll tell you next weekmarkfiend wrote:
How much fuss can you get away with making?
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A lot of companies will put out an ad to satisfy business practice, but there's nothing to say that you have to advertise. In my experience they already know who they want but HR says the dept has to advertise, so they make it impossible for anyone except the person they already chose to fulfill the role - extremely tight criteria for experience and that kind of thing.
It's not illegal, but it's poor practice not to advertise a job externally.
It's not illegal, but it's poor practice not to advertise a job externally.
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From my own experience of dealing fairly closely with these kind of people is that no matter what the rules/guidelines/procedures say, they end up doing what they want anyway. A lot of the time, they may not even be aware of what it says in the rules/guidelines/procedures.
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I got an answer of sorts from our Intranet Forum
"It is not a legal requirement that all jobs are advertised however we do endeavour to ensure that our colleagues are aware of the job opportunities available.
There may be occassions where a decision is made not to advertise a position e.g. when there is a need to employ an individual with specialist knowledge. The company will continue to reserve the right to do this.".
I've asked, "What if the specialist knowlege exists in the Area/Branch/Team?".
The Guy's been employed so I'm just being pedantic, but moral's low enough and things like this don't help, I just want to get my point heard.
"It is not a legal requirement that all jobs are advertised however we do endeavour to ensure that our colleagues are aware of the job opportunities available.
There may be occassions where a decision is made not to advertise a position e.g. when there is a need to employ an individual with specialist knowledge. The company will continue to reserve the right to do this.".
I've asked, "What if the specialist knowlege exists in the Area/Branch/Team?".
The Guy's been employed so I'm just being pedantic, but moral's low enough and things like this don't help, I just want to get my point heard.
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"