I work for a financial institution in a customer service environment, and a part of my job involves up-selling and cross-selling financial products and services to customers who call in with their banking needs.
Since the last few months, I have not been able to meet the sales targets, and now the bank is planning to terminate my job. However, I consistently meet the other job responsibilities that I am entrusted with. Recently, my boss tried to give me a warning letter stating that I am falling behind on my targets, and if I do start performing in terms of sales, they will ultimately terminate my service. I exercised my legal rights, and refused to sign any document, and told him point blank that when I was recruited for this job 5 yrs back, I was recruited as service personnel, not a telephone salesman.
I am trying for other jobs, but since the job market is bad, I have not been able to find anything suitable yet.
The worse case scenario is that they will fire me; in that case, can I apply for EI? Am I eligible for EI if my ROI states that I was fired from my job due to performance issues related to sales?
Do the EI authorities check the bank balance/assets (I don’t have much savings here, except a little something in rrsp) before they decide on a candidate’s eligibility for EI?
Confused!!
Will appreciate some feedbacks. Never taken EI before in my life
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Originally posted by gollu
I am trying for other jobs, but since the job market is bad, I have not been able to find anything suitable yet.
The worse case scenario is that they will fire me; in that case, can I apply for EI? Am I eligible for EI if my ROI states that I was fired from my job due to performance issues related to sales?
Do the EI authorities check the bank balance/assets (I don’t have much savings here, except a little something in rrsp) before they decide on a candidate’s eligibility for EI?
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In reason for issuing ROE, if they put "shortage of work," you will get EI. If they fire you they will put reason as "Dismissal," in which case you can apply for EI but they will investigate whether or not to give you EI.
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Well TK,as for the warning letters, I am exersicing my legal rights not to sign and accept, so they cant prove that I was given prior warning.
Since I have never applied for EI in my 7 yrs of being in this country, not sure whether I will qualify or not, incase I ultimately lose my job because of non-performnance!
People with experience in this can comment, I hope.
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Originally posted by tamilkuravan
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Originally posted by gollu
I am trying for other jobs, but since the job market is bad, I have not been able to find anything suitable yet.
The worse case scenario is that they will fire me; in that case, can I apply for EI? Am I eligible for EI if my ROI states that I was fired from my job due to performance issues related to sales?
Do the EI authorities check the bank balance/assets (I don’t have much savings here, except a little something in rrsp) before they decide on a candidate’s eligibility for EI?
I am on EI (fired but still got EI) and hence in a position to advise you.
EI does not depend on your savings. So donot worry.
If you canot meet your sales targets and they fire or lay you off, you still can get EI/ Termination pay / Severence. If you do a mistake in your job and they fire you, you still can get EI. If you donot know how to work and they fire you, you still can get EI
However, if the company is able to prove that you were not obeying orders to do the work assigned to you and you are given warning letters as a result of it(3 is the min. required for firing) and then if they fire you, you will not be able to get EI.
There is a fine line dividing these clause/ conditions and the companies really know how to fire you so that you will not get EI and thus they need not provide you with reference, termination / severence pay etc...
My advise to you is to be proactive and ..........(fill in the blanks yourself)
Peace by a PD
Today the market is bad and govt knows that....
As long as you meet minimum hours requirement ...changes are u will get EI, u just need to prove that they have been not fair to you, lot of mental stress, and pushing...... therefore u were losing concentration towards works, and that effects your performance...
i am assuming u were there on time and doing your duty regardless of performance review .... if they don’t have any other proof that u were going late everyday or spending lot of time talking to others or personal phone conversation then u don’t need to worry.
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Originally posted by golluWell TK,as for the warning letters, I am exersicing my legal rights not to sign and accept, so they cant prove that I was given prior warning.
Since I have never applied for EI in my 7 yrs of being in this country, not sure whether I will qualify or not, incase I ultimately lose my job because of non-performnance!
People with experience in this can comment, I hope.
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I am a Gents and not a Ladies.
Tk just to clarify ..minmum nubmer or hours required is not 910...lot less depend on your region...for toronto its 560 hrs
http://srv129.services.gc.ca/eiregions/eng/rates_cur.aspx?eiecon_nu=27
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