I'm in a bit of a funny situation at work. I have a team leader who is going for promotion and he has taken offence at me because I have been vocal in voicing criticism of recent changes brought in by our management. I am not the only person who has voiced criticism but I think I am being singled out because I am the most vocal. He is trying to treat my opinions and voicing of them as a performance issue and wants to invoke the unsatisfactory performance procedure against me. I am of the opinion that he is bullying me and I have stated as much to him. The upper levels of management have dismissed my claim (without even speaking to me about it would you believe).
Any advice would be most welcome. I have been employed where I am for just over 26 years and with regards to my actual job they can't touch me as my performance and standards of work are excellent. I am assessed twice a year ( I am in a training role which is why we have to be assessed delivering a lesson)and the assessments are excellent. My annual appraisals for the last 3 years are also of a good standard. My sickness record is good too, having only taken 7 days sickness within the last 3 years.
The team leader is trying to say that my opinions about the management and their changes are offensive, which I strongly dispute. I personally believe that he has gone down this path to help his promotion process and to show that he is not afraid to tackle contentious issues and to provide evidence of that. I am not prepared to be a fall guy for his personal ambitions.
Any advice would be most welcome. I have been employed where I am for just over 26 years and with regards to my actual job they can't touch me as my performance and standards of work are excellent. I am assessed twice a year ( I am in a training role which is why we have to be assessed delivering a lesson)and the assessments are excellent. My annual appraisals for the last 3 years are also of a good standard. My sickness record is good too, having only taken 7 days sickness within the last 3 years.
The team leader is trying to say that my opinions about the management and their changes are offensive, which I strongly dispute. I personally believe that he has gone down this path to help his promotion process and to show that he is not afraid to tackle contentious issues and to provide evidence of that. I am not prepared to be a fall guy for his personal ambitions.
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