'Fine, I’ll stick to the terms of the contract I do have': Company refuses to renew senior employee’s contract, so employee quits on old contract terms

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    Don't wanna give me a new contract? Fine I'll stick to the terms of the contract I do have.
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    So I used to work for a large retailer in the UK. I worked there for 12 years in total and ended up as a manager. When you want to become a manager they make you fly through 1000 hoops, do a whole bunch of training and do the job for 6 months without any extra pay. I did all of this and was finally officially signed off as a manager.
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    After I was officially given a job I got my pay rise but was never given a new contract. I asked multiple times for a new contract and was fobbed off each time. Fast forward about 9 months and another large retailer started hiring lots of managers and was poaching a whole bunch of staff. I applied for one of these jobs as they were offering £8k more than I was currently on but for the same job.
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    I got the job and went to hand in my notice. Managers have to give 4 weeks notice whereas General Assistants only have to give a week. So I decided that I would follow the exact terms on my contract and provide them with a weeks notice rather than the 4 weeks they wanted.
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    Suffice to say that they were not happy with that and I got called into an office to ask why I had only given 1 weeks notice. I explained that per the terms of the last contract that I signed with them that is all that I was required to give. They were really not happy but there really wasn't anything that they could do about it.
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    Also my wife says Hi, she wanted me to say hi to whoever I was texting, I said I was writing a Reddit post and said to say hi to Reddit for her.
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    Hattix 2 yr. ago Haha, my brother did this exact thing. They trained him up, gave him the extra £, but never re-did his contract, so he never got the other benefits (mostly mileage and medical). His notice period didn't change from 2 weeks to 8 weeks.
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    So when he handed in his notice a year and half later (unrelated reasons), they said it was 8 weeks. He asked them to show him that in his contract, and they went all quiet.
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    AgreeablePie 2 yr. ago · Well... it's a contract. If you don't have one, you can quit on the spot and be fired if you're an an "at will employment" jurisdiction That is obviously not the case in this instance
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    harrywwc 2 yr. ago it's nice when work contracts work in your favour, and you can stick it to the bossman. and g'day from Sunday evening to OP's missus
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    scaper28 2 yr. ago They are there to protect both parties, long notice may be seen as a bad thing but if they want to make you redundant then it plays to your favor.
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    whatsaquince • 2 yr. ago Good story, great MC. And say hi to your wife for me!
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    AntipodeanRabbit 2 yr. ago I enjoyed this story - serves them right for making you do everything by the book, but not doing it themselves. Also, Hi OP's wife!
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    DestroyTheHuman 2 yr. ago Hi wife, hope you're enjoying the extra 8k too.
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    WeirdSysAdmin 2 yr. ago I once gave a 6 week notice and when I asked for a reference in the future, he told me no because I somehow left them in a bind. They didn't even post my job until over a year later. But I also live in an at will state in the US so they could have fired me for no reason at all. I'll never understand poor management.
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    [deleted] 2 yr. ago Good for you, and all them. That is
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    [deleted] 2 yr. ago stupid companies do this. The ones at the lower levels (like refusing to give you a new contract)- then you over - ALWAYS results in high turnover. THAT costs companies ALOT of money. It costs money to hire and train employees - which costs time and resources. This stupid company is losing far more in
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    the long run, since this clearly isn't the 1st time they've done this
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    Thomisawesome. 2 yr. ago Ah, the old company double standard. So glad you not only got a better job, but a last little MC as well.
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    spock_9519 2 yr. ago Life must have terrible for them... Time to get out of the sinking ship

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