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    Hi,

    I've been in this employment for over two years (so I am entitled to the provisions of the fair dismissal).
    Since beginning of this employment I've been faced with persistent undermining of my work, constant criticism and reducing my bonus for vague reasons.
    To be more specific, I've been working on projects which have been always understaffed and I've always asked the top managers to give me more staff to accomplish the project. But I always ended with useless promises whereas at the same time other teams could easily recruit more staffs to keep up with the workload.
    My priorities have been redefined very but the after a while top managers found out the it was my fault that the original tasks were not completed.
    Also, in annual assessment sessions they always bombard me with criticism whereas the other peers did much worse with much less criticism and so i end up receiving a fraction of my bonus.
    This job has made me a lot of stress and I am now doing a therapy.
    I've decided to change the job but the market is not very good at the moment.

    Now, I want to know what options do I have? Are the above points can be used to sue the employer in the court (if HR does not do anything about it)? If I make a formal complaint, com[any is able to fire me and then it will be an unfair dismissal? Can I ask for compensation for the stress and humiliation I've faced in the company?

    I know that many of the above should be answered by a solicitor but I want to know anyone else had the same experience?
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    Have you raised any grievance with your company? You would need to do so on the basis of specific recent incidents that have happened where you feel you not been treated fairly.

    Raising a grievance will not automatically result in the company firing you. You have more than two years service so any disciplinary process would need to follow a fair procedure and be based on actions by your that warranted disciplinary action being taken.
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