I have been off work for 4 weeks with work related stress caused by a lack of support from my managers. After 2 weeks off I received an email saying they would be arranging a welfare visit and the idea of this was adding to my anxiety especially as this would be carried out by one of the very same managers who I felt were not being supportive, but as it is in my contract they can do this and after discussing both on here and with ACAS there was little I could do and I awaited them calling to arrange this.
Nothing came and at the end of my 3rd week off and having been put on medication at the 2 week point I was starting to feel much better and as my GP had said that if I was feeling better I could get a fit note to arrange to return to work I did this last Friday (23rd) Of course this was the day after the Government had announced the lockdown. I called expecting the Receptionist to say she would pass my request on and the GP would just get a note signed up to this effect for me to collect, however after a minute or so reading my notes the receptionist said she would arrange a call from the GP later in the day.
When I got the call back the GP said that tests and come back which indicate I have an immunity issue and in the current climate it would not be a good idea for me to go back to work.
I then update my employer with this information and given that 90% of my job can be done remotely I tell my employer that I am happy to do this and take calls and emails from staff.*
A week on and no contact from my employer until an outside supplier contacts me about needing remote access and I send out emails advising that this will occur the next day and I will liase with the supplier to get this actioned. Suddenly my manager wants to speak with me and tells me to pass it to a work colleague, I hasten to add a work colleague that doesn't do my job and does not have the permissions to allow this to occur. Or so I thought.*
My manager then says she wants to carry out a remote welfare telephone call, when she calls me and we discuss the aforementioned matter with the supplier I get informed that as I am off they have sent this colleague upto central office to be trained to carry out my duties in my absence.*
I should point out here there is no provision or need for 2 people to do my role and no other sites within the organisation has 2 employees doing the role, the usual modus operandii where someone doing my role is off work sick is either for a local colleague to cover or for central HQ to cover. It is also due to the nature of the role not good practice to have multiple people carrying out the work as this could affect the management of the information.
I feel very stressed by finding this out and tried to express that to my manager but was told not to worry but I really do not see how this can work especially given the fact it has been done including me in the decision making where I would have expressed my concerns at how this could reasonably work and indeed why they would choose to do this when I have been offering to do my role from home and indeed had this further diagnosis not come up would have been hoping to have gone back to work a week ago and thus there would have been no need to implement this change.
All this I feel makes my position untenable as I don't feel I can reasonably be expected to work with a colleague who has shot me in the foot so to speak and trying to take my position whilst I am away due to the stress and anxiety which this has just added to.
How do you suggest I handle this situation?
Would this be grounds for constructive dismissal?
Nothing came and at the end of my 3rd week off and having been put on medication at the 2 week point I was starting to feel much better and as my GP had said that if I was feeling better I could get a fit note to arrange to return to work I did this last Friday (23rd) Of course this was the day after the Government had announced the lockdown. I called expecting the Receptionist to say she would pass my request on and the GP would just get a note signed up to this effect for me to collect, however after a minute or so reading my notes the receptionist said she would arrange a call from the GP later in the day.
When I got the call back the GP said that tests and come back which indicate I have an immunity issue and in the current climate it would not be a good idea for me to go back to work.
I then update my employer with this information and given that 90% of my job can be done remotely I tell my employer that I am happy to do this and take calls and emails from staff.*
A week on and no contact from my employer until an outside supplier contacts me about needing remote access and I send out emails advising that this will occur the next day and I will liase with the supplier to get this actioned. Suddenly my manager wants to speak with me and tells me to pass it to a work colleague, I hasten to add a work colleague that doesn't do my job and does not have the permissions to allow this to occur. Or so I thought.*
My manager then says she wants to carry out a remote welfare telephone call, when she calls me and we discuss the aforementioned matter with the supplier I get informed that as I am off they have sent this colleague upto central office to be trained to carry out my duties in my absence.*
I should point out here there is no provision or need for 2 people to do my role and no other sites within the organisation has 2 employees doing the role, the usual modus operandii where someone doing my role is off work sick is either for a local colleague to cover or for central HQ to cover. It is also due to the nature of the role not good practice to have multiple people carrying out the work as this could affect the management of the information.
I feel very stressed by finding this out and tried to express that to my manager but was told not to worry but I really do not see how this can work especially given the fact it has been done including me in the decision making where I would have expressed my concerns at how this could reasonably work and indeed why they would choose to do this when I have been offering to do my role from home and indeed had this further diagnosis not come up would have been hoping to have gone back to work a week ago and thus there would have been no need to implement this change.
All this I feel makes my position untenable as I don't feel I can reasonably be expected to work with a colleague who has shot me in the foot so to speak and trying to take my position whilst I am away due to the stress and anxiety which this has just added to.
How do you suggest I handle this situation?
Would this be grounds for constructive dismissal?
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