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Recently read the following in a job advertisement: "The UK Government have taken steps to reduce net migration into the UK. Please note that whilst we are able to consider applications from oversea workers, we can only employ them if we can provide evidence that there are no other suitable candidates for this vacancy from inside the EEA." Here is a similar, current example I just found (third paragraph from the bottom: Right to Work).cooltoy wrote:Reason- he did not have an indefinite leave to remain visa(he is on Tier 1 general).
I am also in fixed term contract. There is no real difference between FT and perm other than a secure feeling by the word "perm" if you dont plan to stay in the company real long . If you are planning to stay long term in a company to get benefits like super annuation, perm might be more beneficial.cooltoy wrote:Ina nut shell
• I have been with my current employer for 4 years this month.
• I began my employment on a one year fixed term contact.
• After 3 years I interviewed for a permanent post and successfully got it.
• I was then subsequently issued with a permanent contract.
• The organisation is now going through a structural review
• Its staff review policy is to priotise permanent members of staff and if there are any more posts, interview the fixed term staff.
• Another employee (immigrant) was offered a permanent position too but unlike me was now given a fixed term contract for a permanent post.
• Reason- he did not have an indefinite leave to remain visa(he is on Tier 1 general). HR claim that it is their policy not to offer permanent posts to immigrants on time restricted visas. Because of this policy, he will need to be interviewed after everybody else has been matched. ( leaving the crumbs for him to pick)
I would have fallen into this category if my contract was a fixed term contract. HR is now claiming that I was given a permanent contract in error, even though I applied for a permanent post.
• I have just been promoted into a new permanent post and HR intends to change my contract from fixed to Permanent. They are using this opportunity to vary my new contract
• My question is this- has anyone out there, interviewed for a permanent position and was given a fixed term post.
• HR claims it is illegal to offer Tier 1 general immigrants permanent contracts.Does this contravene any existing uk laws
• Has anyone worked in a company where immigrants on time restricted visas are prioritised last on training, opportunities based on their visas