I am really just looking for guidance and assistance
I held a senior Head of Operations role working across several businesses (however paid by 1 of those)
I was never provided with a contract or particulars of employment. My role was pretty detailed and complex over the 5 years of employment.
I returned following 18 months of furlough and on my first day back I made a very detailed mental health disclosure to my employer. I did so as I was conscious that I would need to ask for time off to attend an emotional abuse course for which I had been accepted. I had PTSD symptoms following trauma experienced around 6 months prior. I had paid for regular psychotherapy to assist in my own recovery. I am a single Mother I do not have a support network, therefore if I fall, we all fall.
To be fair I was glad to be back to a sense of routine at work.However I had picked up on a cluster of colleagues behaving out of character towards me. This cluster of co-workers, closely linked to the Director, family and close friends.
I had all of my worked removed from me and did not have access to the emails I had previously - around 15 or so in total across the brands
I had a male junior colleague approach me and speak to me through gritted teeth. I raised a grievance regarding this incident - which was dismissed by the employer as the male colleague denied it happened.
Another male colleague was contacting suppliers I had built relationships with and informing - she is just some girl who sits downstairs and hasn't got a clue. The same individual called me a stupid bitch and said I just keep repeating myself (this a symptom of executive functioning issues arising from mental health issues)
I also had my employer suggest I best get a fitness for work certificate from my GP in case I killed a colleague (no grounds for this whatsoever) My mental health does not impact on my ability to work, save for occasionally being slightly slower in processing information. It does however prevent me from living a normal life, relationships and social life. Accordingly I am classed now as having a disability.
Despite the progress made with private treatment - the treatment at work had resulted in what I can only describe as a mental health relapse during Christmas 2021.
Returning in January 2022 - I approach the employer completely frustrated and ask him as all my work had been taken away from me what was his intention? Was it to make me redundant?
The employer advised he was closing the business and therefore redundancy was the only option. I think at this moment mentally I just wanted to throw in the towel... it was clear to me that the abuse and humiliation I had suffered at work was a campaign to force me to quit, when that failed to work - a sham redundancy was being proposed.
In the first consultation - the role the employer described as being redundant was not my role.
I have gone through the whole ACAS process and the employer has ignored the process and my communications including grievances raised during the process.
I was made redundant in May 2022 however the employer still has not paid me redundancy pay, notice pay or unallocated holidays. The organisation is still active on companies house and as far as I am informed is still trading.
I had searched for legal assistance with employment solicitors informing fees likely to be over £20,000 despite advertising no win no fee employment assistance on websites, I have also applied for legal aid however the appointed solicitor advised my claims were out of time - and didn't seem to really grasp that due to mental health and being triggered by having to address the issues arising that I couldn't deal with this alone. It is a little like asking a bricklayer why he cannot lay bricks with two broken hands.
I am aware the claims are outside of the timeframe - by weeks, however there is no prejudice to the employer as they are well aware of the issues. The claim for non payment of redundancy, notice and holidays in time. I believe it is the tribunals decision.
I really struggled to draft my own statement and file with the employment tribunal. They have informed my claim is accepted, however a preliminary hearing is listed for February 2024.
I have received the respondents response pack from ET and is appalling.
The employer is suggesting my claim should be struck out as it is out of time - all apart from unpaid redundancy, notice pay and holiday pay which equates to several thousand pounds.
I believe I have more than enough evidence to prove that they are lying. They are even suggesting my mental health maybe causing me to make things up? Honestly I have no words for their behaviours and it is shocking that they would make allegations such as this. There is no consideration here for the detrimental impact on my mental health.
I still do not have legal representation and have decided that as I feel so strongly about my own case and how others suffering and struggling with mental health that I will proceed through the process alone taking guidance and advice wherever I am able - hence my post here.
Thank you for listening
,
I held a senior Head of Operations role working across several businesses (however paid by 1 of those)
I was never provided with a contract or particulars of employment. My role was pretty detailed and complex over the 5 years of employment.
I returned following 18 months of furlough and on my first day back I made a very detailed mental health disclosure to my employer. I did so as I was conscious that I would need to ask for time off to attend an emotional abuse course for which I had been accepted. I had PTSD symptoms following trauma experienced around 6 months prior. I had paid for regular psychotherapy to assist in my own recovery. I am a single Mother I do not have a support network, therefore if I fall, we all fall.
To be fair I was glad to be back to a sense of routine at work.However I had picked up on a cluster of colleagues behaving out of character towards me. This cluster of co-workers, closely linked to the Director, family and close friends.
I had all of my worked removed from me and did not have access to the emails I had previously - around 15 or so in total across the brands
I had a male junior colleague approach me and speak to me through gritted teeth. I raised a grievance regarding this incident - which was dismissed by the employer as the male colleague denied it happened.
Another male colleague was contacting suppliers I had built relationships with and informing - she is just some girl who sits downstairs and hasn't got a clue. The same individual called me a stupid bitch and said I just keep repeating myself (this a symptom of executive functioning issues arising from mental health issues)
I also had my employer suggest I best get a fitness for work certificate from my GP in case I killed a colleague (no grounds for this whatsoever) My mental health does not impact on my ability to work, save for occasionally being slightly slower in processing information. It does however prevent me from living a normal life, relationships and social life. Accordingly I am classed now as having a disability.
Despite the progress made with private treatment - the treatment at work had resulted in what I can only describe as a mental health relapse during Christmas 2021.
Returning in January 2022 - I approach the employer completely frustrated and ask him as all my work had been taken away from me what was his intention? Was it to make me redundant?
The employer advised he was closing the business and therefore redundancy was the only option. I think at this moment mentally I just wanted to throw in the towel... it was clear to me that the abuse and humiliation I had suffered at work was a campaign to force me to quit, when that failed to work - a sham redundancy was being proposed.
In the first consultation - the role the employer described as being redundant was not my role.
I have gone through the whole ACAS process and the employer has ignored the process and my communications including grievances raised during the process.
I was made redundant in May 2022 however the employer still has not paid me redundancy pay, notice pay or unallocated holidays. The organisation is still active on companies house and as far as I am informed is still trading.
I had searched for legal assistance with employment solicitors informing fees likely to be over £20,000 despite advertising no win no fee employment assistance on websites, I have also applied for legal aid however the appointed solicitor advised my claims were out of time - and didn't seem to really grasp that due to mental health and being triggered by having to address the issues arising that I couldn't deal with this alone. It is a little like asking a bricklayer why he cannot lay bricks with two broken hands.
I am aware the claims are outside of the timeframe - by weeks, however there is no prejudice to the employer as they are well aware of the issues. The claim for non payment of redundancy, notice and holidays in time. I believe it is the tribunals decision.
I really struggled to draft my own statement and file with the employment tribunal. They have informed my claim is accepted, however a preliminary hearing is listed for February 2024.
I have received the respondents response pack from ET and is appalling.
The employer is suggesting my claim should be struck out as it is out of time - all apart from unpaid redundancy, notice pay and holiday pay which equates to several thousand pounds.
I believe I have more than enough evidence to prove that they are lying. They are even suggesting my mental health maybe causing me to make things up? Honestly I have no words for their behaviours and it is shocking that they would make allegations such as this. There is no consideration here for the detrimental impact on my mental health.
I still do not have legal representation and have decided that as I feel so strongly about my own case and how others suffering and struggling with mental health that I will proceed through the process alone taking guidance and advice wherever I am able - hence my post here.
Thank you for listening
,
Comment