Do you have any indication that your current employer is unhappy with your work, ability to get on with work colleagues, attendance etc? If not and they are being supportive of you making a request for reasonable adjustments if necessary then you should take this as a positive sign. You have not stated how long your probationary period is for, however to reassure yourself that all is well, you could request of your supervisor/manager a meeting just to check that they are happy with your progress so far and ensure that there are not areas they think need to be improved and if there are what do you need to do to improve.
In regard to the pursuit of an ET claim then I would refer you back to my post #10. You may also want to consider that currently with the backlog in the Tribunals is is unlikely your claim would be heard until some time in 2022 and potentially towards the end of the year and as in making any legal claim, can be a very stressful process for a litigant in person. You need to consider whether your aggrieved feelings are worth you pursuing a claim and that is only a decision that could can make.
In regard to the pursuit of an ET claim then I would refer you back to my post #10. You may also want to consider that currently with the backlog in the Tribunals is is unlikely your claim would be heard until some time in 2022 and potentially towards the end of the year and as in making any legal claim, can be a very stressful process for a litigant in person. You need to consider whether your aggrieved feelings are worth you pursuing a claim and that is only a decision that could can make.
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