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  • Working conditions - deteriorating mental health

    Looking for someone to offer a perspective on my current employment issue please.

    I have been employed by an organisation since September 2021, in November 2022 I quit my position due to stress relating to the birth of my son, long working hours (62+ per week) and difficulty completing part-time studies.

    In December 2022 I met with my employer in a neutral location and was invited back to work under a newly created and contracted role, with reduced hours and less travel to recover my work-life-balance.

    Since my return, my role did not come to fruition and I have been doing my old duties with similar hours and difficult working conditions. I have recently seen a deterioration in my mental wellbeing and have been accessing crisis services for depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts.

    I am currently self certificating sickness from work, and have been advised by my GP to be signed off and start a course of medication. I feel I have no choice but to resign from my new position once again as my employer have not accommodated my needs as agreed in my new employment contract.

    Upon seeking legal counsel, I was advised I may be able to pursue a discrimination claim against my employer for their failure to uphold their end of the contract and accommodate my needs as agreed.

    Please can someone advise if this appears to be a valid reason for pursuing such a claim?

    Thanks in advance all

    Aga112233
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  • #2
    Who did you seek legal counsel from?

    If you are self-certified off sick how long have you been off for?
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    • #3
      Thanks ULA,

      A local solicitors who I feel uncomfortable naming because of their close proximity to my employer - sorry if that does not help.

      I have Self-certified since Saturday 3rd June, whilst undergoing assessments. I begin medication tomorrow and can access a sick-note if required from tomorrow.

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      • #4
        You have less than 2 years service and to resign and bring a claim you would have to prove discrimination based on a protected characteristic.

        We would not want to know who the solicitor is however have they explained exactly how they would set out the basis of any claim? Also I presume you are aware that you would not be able to recover your legal costs if you went to an employment tribunal if there was a claim to be made.
        If you would like a one-to-one expert consultation with me on your employment issue than I can be contacted by emailing admin@legalbeaglesgroup.com

        I do my best to provide good practical advice, however I do so without liability.
        If you have any doubts then do please seek professional legal advice.


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        You are braver than you believe, smarter than you think and stronger than you seem.



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