As brief as I can. I work in IT in NHS (10 years)
Sept 2017, young woman comes to work in my office, I am asked to mentor her. All went well for 4 weeks. She made it clear to all, verbally and
in email, that she really liked me and how much I had assisted her.
Then, we had a minor dispute in the pub after work. Following week I was suspended for an alleged incident of sexual harassment while we were alone in the office. She also told a story of how she was scared of me from day one, that I was aggressive, stalked her on Facebook, that I asked intrusive questions etc. This was the absolute opposite of what actually had occurred. I have witnesses and documentation to prove. I was suspended, for 4 months, case never got beyond the investigation stage. No case to answer. Told by my employer that she had subsequently accused 5 others of bullying etc.
She made same accusations to Police, I remained suspended for further 2 months pending their investigation which was the same, no case to answer. I am currently signed off work with work related stress.
I then, in May 2018, made a grievance against her for malicious allegations. My employer prevaricated for months, I sent endless emails, but ultimately received a letter mid Sept advising that they would not be pursuing the grievance. No investigation, didn't interview any of my 10 witnesses. I asked twice via email if there was any appeal against the decision, they said not.
I don't want to go back to work for this employer, I don't feel able to.
I made a quick call to a solicitor re. Constructive Dismissal. He said I would be out of the 3 month time limit.
I don't understand this! The situation was ongoing and I eventually felt that the refusal to even consider my grievance was the last straw in a long tale of, what I consider to be, unfair treatment
At what point would I have needed to resign? I felt all along that I was trying to resolve the situation, only when they refused to even consider my grievance did I see no other way forward.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Sept 2017, young woman comes to work in my office, I am asked to mentor her. All went well for 4 weeks. She made it clear to all, verbally and
in email, that she really liked me and how much I had assisted her.
Then, we had a minor dispute in the pub after work. Following week I was suspended for an alleged incident of sexual harassment while we were alone in the office. She also told a story of how she was scared of me from day one, that I was aggressive, stalked her on Facebook, that I asked intrusive questions etc. This was the absolute opposite of what actually had occurred. I have witnesses and documentation to prove. I was suspended, for 4 months, case never got beyond the investigation stage. No case to answer. Told by my employer that she had subsequently accused 5 others of bullying etc.
She made same accusations to Police, I remained suspended for further 2 months pending their investigation which was the same, no case to answer. I am currently signed off work with work related stress.
I then, in May 2018, made a grievance against her for malicious allegations. My employer prevaricated for months, I sent endless emails, but ultimately received a letter mid Sept advising that they would not be pursuing the grievance. No investigation, didn't interview any of my 10 witnesses. I asked twice via email if there was any appeal against the decision, they said not.
I don't want to go back to work for this employer, I don't feel able to.
I made a quick call to a solicitor re. Constructive Dismissal. He said I would be out of the 3 month time limit.
I don't understand this! The situation was ongoing and I eventually felt that the refusal to even consider my grievance was the last straw in a long tale of, what I consider to be, unfair treatment
At what point would I have needed to resign? I felt all along that I was trying to resolve the situation, only when they refused to even consider my grievance did I see no other way forward.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
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