Hi all,
I've recently been subject to an unfair investigation which went to a hearing but was dropped halfway through on the following grounds that I raised before I even got a chance to present my evidence which would rebut the allegations anyway:
Length of time of investigation (1 year)
Refusal of investigating officer to interview witnesses
Refusal to accept a witness and a witness testimonies.
Sharing of my statement with a witness
They're the main ones but there were also other complaints which I won't go into.
Needless to say this has caused me some mental health problems (depression and stress resulting in a couple of months absent from work). I now believe, looking back and after reviewing my witnesses testimonies, that I have been bullied by a senior manager for the past couple of years who has tried to make me a scapegoat for his and other managers failings (I won't go into the details, but I have agreement and support of my colleagues on this including line managers not involved).
I'm still working there while looking for a new job, but I'm looking at my options in terms of taking action against my employer. Can I sue them whilst still employed or do I have to leave first? Also do I have to leave straight away if I were to sue or bring a claim against them? I don't want to be without a job and despite everything, I do enjoy my job but will leave eventually.
Any advice great fully appreciated.
I've recently been subject to an unfair investigation which went to a hearing but was dropped halfway through on the following grounds that I raised before I even got a chance to present my evidence which would rebut the allegations anyway:
Length of time of investigation (1 year)
Refusal of investigating officer to interview witnesses
Refusal to accept a witness and a witness testimonies.
Sharing of my statement with a witness
They're the main ones but there were also other complaints which I won't go into.
Needless to say this has caused me some mental health problems (depression and stress resulting in a couple of months absent from work). I now believe, looking back and after reviewing my witnesses testimonies, that I have been bullied by a senior manager for the past couple of years who has tried to make me a scapegoat for his and other managers failings (I won't go into the details, but I have agreement and support of my colleagues on this including line managers not involved).
I'm still working there while looking for a new job, but I'm looking at my options in terms of taking action against my employer. Can I sue them whilst still employed or do I have to leave first? Also do I have to leave straight away if I were to sue or bring a claim against them? I don't want to be without a job and despite everything, I do enjoy my job but will leave eventually.
Any advice great fully appreciated.
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