Unfair Dismissal? Seeking Advice

Hi everyone,

I’m currently navigating a challenging situation at work. I’m five months into a six-month probation period at my new job. At the end of my shift on the third day of the new year, I was called into the conference room by my manager, only to be informed that my contract was terminated with immediate effect.

The reason? Despite successfully completing over 30 jobs since my start date—with all tasks finished on time—my dismissal stemmed from one job, which was completed two weeks before Christmas, being labeled as “too slow.”

It’s worth noting that we were never told there was an issue with our speed. In fact, for some tasks, we were instructed to slow down and prioritize safety. Given that the work involves heavy metal press machines and sheet metal, rushing is not only impractical but also poses significant health risks.

I can’t shake the feeling that this decision may be a personal vendetta from a manager known for their aggressive behavior—referred to as “the Hulk” by colleagues—which makes me question the legitimacy of this dismissal.

I’m reaching out to see if anyone thinks this constitutes unfair or wrongful dismissal without notice and whether it’s worth contesting. I would greatly appreciate any advice or insights you might have.

Thank you!