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Unfair practice.
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Does my employer have the right to distribute a notice stating that I was the worst performing engineer for the month to everyone in the department I work in. As I am not entirely responsible for achieving an outcome to each job I felt very humiliated by his actions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is no specific law as such, but this is pretty poor practice. Suggest you raise it by asking for a meeting with your manager. If you are still not satisfied wth the outcome, raise it as a formal grievance (which the employer has to investigate).
Performance issues should be discussed between manager and employee - not published on noticeboards.
Performance issues should be discussed between manager and employee - not published on noticeboards.
If your employer put out a notice only stating you were the worst performer, then I agree that you should complain, but if the notice lists all engineers in performance order, and you just happen to be at the bottom of the list, then I think this is perfectly legitimate and you have no reason to feel victimised.