Clear message: leave before I fire you.
My boss threatened to fire me if I do not sign new company terms of Employment. Those terms (too long to list them all here) contain some major alterations to status I had before (i.e. going from salary to hourly position, from permanent to seasonal). I work for the company for 3.5 years.
Now since I showed some sign of disagreeing with it, the boss asked me also to sign a statement, that contains all misunderstandings and issues that were attached to my name before (they named them as "incidents") with one clause: If I just make another "incident" I'd be fired for "just cause". The message is clear: leave before I fire you.
So, it's obvious that I am unwanted person in the company anymore, and must leave. I do not mind leaving. On contrary, I cannot wait to be free again. However, if I quit, then I wouldn't be entitled to EI benefits (BC, Canada). If I sign all those papers then I run a risk (very very high risk) to be set up another "incident" and be fired before I manage to find another job.
If I stay it's not good, if I leave it's not good. What do I do?
Thanks for any help.