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[Confidential] Constructive Dismissal The following is a submission from an anonymous Revscene member. Please keep responses on-topic, constructive, and relevant I've been looking into the legal definition of the term due to an upcoming change in duties to my job that equal to an unjust demotion. In essence, it's when an employer has created a severely unsatisfactory work environment for an employee, or has breached their contract to a point where the employee is forced to resign. In the event of a constructive dismissal, an employee can quit while still being able to claim unmployment benefits as it is equivalent to a wrongful dismissal claim. Interpretation Guidelines Manual, Employment Standards Branch, Ministry of Labour, Government of B.C. Quote:
In short I feel like I have been demoted in position, because the Express Lube concept is generally limited to pre-apprentices or first years. I feel like I can make a constructive dismissal claim so I can quit but retain EI benefits in the event things get to the point where quitting is the only option. Does anyone think I have the grounds to do so? I do expect replies along the lines that "I'm butthurt that I complained about a change in duties", or "You're not experienced enough and should still change oil for a little longer". However, apprenticeships should be about hands-on learning, not picking up scraps of knowledge merely watching a journeyman work in between oil changes, or making a diagnosis only to have it passed away because "it pays good money". tl;dr for those who didn't read: I feel that my upcoming change to a designated lube technician will lead to a reduction in duties that sum up to a unfair demotion, coupled with a hostile work environment. Delegation with the employer has yielded no compromise. Do I have grounds for a "Constructive Dismissal" claim under the Employment Standards Act Section 66? Thanks for taking in a long-ass read. |
Dude. You have worked there for 3 years and literally only done 2 hands on mechanical jobs? WHY ARE YOU STILL THERE? |
is this a dealership? if your doing brake jobs and other jobs, your taking away units from the other techs thus they get less money |
sounds like a flat rate shop. jobs in which are considered easy, are not provided, which seems because they are gravy work. possible that your shop has too many techs, and being flat rate, everyone is scrambling around to get as many jobs under their belt? difficult diagnosing jobs wouldnt be given to you because you dont have the technical know how, and thus will be costing the dealership money. easier jobs wouldnt be given to you because they will be taking away the gravy from the regular techs. tough one, very tough one, especially if the environment sounds hostile. |
I do not believe there is a legal definition of what an apprentichip consists of other than to teach. I don't think that you will get any EI if you quit as it will be hard for you to prove anything and no legal leg to stand on. If you are third year and you have been there 3 years and are still doing lube jobs you seem to lack motivation or common sense. Within the first year you should have been moving onto jobs better than an oil change. Time to go out and find another job. |
By any chance, is this a honda dealer? |
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Our shop runs 10 techs at, 4 apprentices, the two apprentices going full tech within the next six months, when we have a full house. There's a lack of effort up front to pull in work, yet management fails to see this despite the constant complaint of lack of hours. I have the motivation to do the work, but common sense said to stick it out for the money, which is what I came into the trade for second. The former falls on deaf ears that cannot be stopped because the gravy is controlled completely by the tower operator, and if he's crossed, you won't make money. |
Honestly if you want more hands on jobs then try apprenticing in a small mom/pop shop. They do anything and everything there and isn't limited to 1 certain brand. |
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