I have been employed as a bookkeeper for four years. I started a relationship with a fellow colleague. In January 2017 I handed in my resignation in writing but rescinded it the same day and this was accepted albeit not in writing. I continue to work and get paid.
On Wednesday 5th April 2017 my employer said he wanted to bring the resignation letter back into the equation and asked me to start looking for another job. I told him that we had agreed that it was rescinded. I told him I had no intention of leaving and he said under the current circumstances regarding my relationship with a colleague he felt it was best that I move on.
I followed up with an email stating that my letter of resignation was rescinded and that I have no intention of leaving. He didn't reply but has placed an advertisement to find a replacement for me.
What are my rights as an employee under employment law? He wants me to train this new person and said he will allow me time off to go for interviews etc. I don't want to leave my job and he has said in his own words I am one of the best employees he has had.
Please help. I do not know what to do.
On Wednesday 5th April 2017 my employer said he wanted to bring the resignation letter back into the equation and asked me to start looking for another job. I told him that we had agreed that it was rescinded. I told him I had no intention of leaving and he said under the current circumstances regarding my relationship with a colleague he felt it was best that I move on.
I followed up with an email stating that my letter of resignation was rescinded and that I have no intention of leaving. He didn't reply but has placed an advertisement to find a replacement for me.
What are my rights as an employee under employment law? He wants me to train this new person and said he will allow me time off to go for interviews etc. I don't want to leave my job and he has said in his own words I am one of the best employees he has had.
Please help. I do not know what to do.