FairWorld
Oct 15, 2011, 10:50 AM
I was just fired from a job of ten months for which I had an year-long employment agreement. I was told that the reason for my firing was that I had not made suitable improvement after a negative performance review (in May). At the time of the review, I got a 2.7 where average was a 3 and was told that they expected some improvement. There were also extenuating circumstances to the negative review as I was in school when they hired me and was not able to put in the extra work that would normally be expected. They had agreed to this arrangement upon my hiring and that they would show understanding for my time constraints until I graduated (also in May). I have always made an effort to inform everyone that I work with of any time that I would not be able to work because of school.
I was told by management repeatedly that I would know if things were ever going badly because there would be multiple meetings with managers and partners about my situation before I would be terminated. I've heard nothing since May about this - no meetings, no advice, no nothing - and today I was terminated without warning. My employment agreement says that I can be terminated for a negative performance review, but I was told that I was terminated because of lack of improvement, not because of the performance review. (Also, at the time of the review, they showed understanding for my time/school situation - it wasn't anything that gave me any worries about my job whatsoever.) Can I be terminated for lack of improvement if management never told me of any problems? I believe that I have a verbal agreement with them (if I do not perform as they want, they will tell me about it rather than simply terminate me). They were also required by the contract to give me written notice of termination, which they never did. I'm wondering if this is worth showing to a lawyer. I live in Texas, if that matters. I need a straight answer - don't be afraid to hurt my feelings or tell me I'm wrong.
I was told by management repeatedly that I would know if things were ever going badly because there would be multiple meetings with managers and partners about my situation before I would be terminated. I've heard nothing since May about this - no meetings, no advice, no nothing - and today I was terminated without warning. My employment agreement says that I can be terminated for a negative performance review, but I was told that I was terminated because of lack of improvement, not because of the performance review. (Also, at the time of the review, they showed understanding for my time/school situation - it wasn't anything that gave me any worries about my job whatsoever.) Can I be terminated for lack of improvement if management never told me of any problems? I believe that I have a verbal agreement with them (if I do not perform as they want, they will tell me about it rather than simply terminate me). They were also required by the contract to give me written notice of termination, which they never did. I'm wondering if this is worth showing to a lawyer. I live in Texas, if that matters. I need a straight answer - don't be afraid to hurt my feelings or tell me I'm wrong.