Thread regarding Enbridge Inc. layoffs

Are contingent workers a thing?

Hey Enbridge. Provided I survive the cuts over the next couple of months, how does contracting work there? Currently with Procom, hated it, always hated it, but I assumed that I would get hired on and it was a probation period workaround. Instead of hiring me on, I got a pay cut instead and were constantly finding new ways to screw with me (and other temporary workers). I thought I should ride out to see if I can get on with the company, but if I am just going to be screwed with and kept contract then time to head out. I am not project based, work office 8 by 5. I am thinking that 40% of the company is this way, but hard to get numbers since nobody is talking. There are others topping at least 6 years in other departments that are temporary as well and they want into the company too.

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Save deal here. I was a contactor for almost two years working office work

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Don't expect to go FTE any time soon. The move from being a contractor to employee is not offered often and for the last year and a half not at all that I am aware

Since Enbridge treats FTE's the same as Contractors in terms of job security, there is little benefit to becoming one - hopefully your contract monetarily makes up for any lack of benefits.

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Same deal. Only here you'll be explicitly promised a full time gig and it may or may not ever come.

Started to backfire on them. Contractors are now leaving after shorter and shorter periods on their own volition.

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Don't expect any better treatment.

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