in 2023 i started working for a company that promised me to hire me after 3 month's probation, and i later get to sign a 3 month's contract with a note in brackets ( with no expectation of permanent employment) , and this continued for 2 years, i need an advice on what can i do as i feel this is an unfair labour practice or if i have a case against these company
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  • Rob Neal

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    Work Harder do the assignments no one else wants to do. After another year if they haven't recognized your work ethic, then start moving on. Because... clearly, they have No loyalty to you.
    Most of the time no matter how good your work ethic is or your commitment and loyalty to a company. They will still clip you with out a second thought. So go to there competitor.
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  • It's a trick that they want you still minding their business with working hard with an intention.

  • You need to seek for the HR's advice.

  • Such companies do not sign contract. They always run away from the labour laws. They know that once you sign a contract with them at the end, they... will need to pay you gratuity and so they will keep on prolonging your probation, when you become trouble of asking too many questions as in to why aren't you signing a contract they will lay you off immediately. Now the decision is yours as to start looking and preparing your exit or stay and fired unexpectedly. more

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  • Work Harder do the assignments no one else wants to do. After another year if they haven't recognized your work ethic, then start moving on. Because... clearly, they have No loyalty to you.
    Most of the time no matter how good your work ethic is or your commitment and loyalty to a company. They will still clip you with out a second thought. So go to there competitor.
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  • Wait till they lay you off, then apply for unemployment. Then at the fifth month of unemployment, join a free training program for 2 months and... learn another marketable skill. Unemployment will extend you another 6 months of funds because you are investing in your education. more