Hi All,
I have a Employment tribunal coming up in a couple of weeks now.
I am taking my employer, a large financial services provider to the E.T for effectively forcing me out of the company, leaving me with no other option then to resign.
I had had serious trauma in the past from which I was suffering (which my employer was unaware of up-to the discriminatory events) When a new line manager took over she took an instant dislike to me constantly undermining my work in public, making a song and dance of it in front of colleagues, excessive use of monitoring and excessive workloads at one point.
In the end it all became too much and I let me Employer know of my condition, they were the least bit sympathetic and the harassment from the particular line manager continued.
A few days later, it proved too much I went to hospital with acute chest pains and then ended up being signed off work for two weeks with PTSD. It only became so unbearable due to the excessive, gradual, pressure the line manager was exerting this in fact triggered my condition and aggravated it!
I then asked my employer for one day off a week (a reasonable request) for counseling, which was backed up by a signed letter from my GP. My employers refused this despite the medical evidence. It took them four months to grant me the one day off!!! by this time i was completely fed up.
Having had counseling, when I came into work the following day, my manager would ask me how my day off for counseling had gone? in a public vicinity, as if it was a day's holiday. Very insensitive! In addition to this when phoning in sick on one occasion and informing the manager I had been vomiting in the night......wait for it....she asked if I had made it to the loo or "had been sick in the bed"; completely inappropriate lines of questioning.
to cut a long story short I was in and out of work/being signed off. The harassment from said line manager continued. I believe she was acting on behalf of the more senior managers whom wanted me out of the company. because she was allowed to get away with this.
I was singled out for using a mobile phone in the office. When it is quite common for staff to use phones in the office. On this partic occasion it was to receive a phone call from the wife of a friend who had just died of leukemia at 30. I told the line manager I had just lost my best friend and the line manager informed me very coldly "I should have taken the call on my lunch break'. No sympathy what-so-ever.
I raised a grievance and it was clearly never going to get heard so I resigned saying that I had enjoyed my time working there etc. TBH i was to scared to leave stating the true reason as I was afraid of getting future references.
I have evidence from a couple of other employees who had to leave due to bullying from a different line manager, however are too intimidated to submit evidence. One infact did write a very damning statement and then decided to withdraw it the next day having spoken to my solicitor. Very odd, however, I suppose the gravity of the whole matter must have become more apparent having spoken with my sol????????
Respondent's DEFENSES
Disability Discrimination. The company are trying to say I am not disabled, even though they have no medical training and I have plenty of evidence from my G.P. they said for example, I was smiling and playing football so I could not possibly be disabled.!!!!
Constructive dismissal: They are saying that prior to the (alleged discriminatory) events I was on performance review, despite this never having been formalised nor have I received any written warnings! Nor was proper training ever given. Therefore mistakes are bound to be made, however work was always completed on time and good results were achieved!!!
I have a solicitor managing the whole thing no-win no fee and a barrister on the day. I would like some advice on how the billing works. All I am aware is 25% out of court and 32% if it settles in court.
I am very vary anything could happen on the day, the company is very powerful and has got lots of money to spend on legal fees.
However the company are bullies and really need someone to stand up to their bullying tactics.
If you have got this far...I thank you for taking the time to read this and would appreciate any input, advice or suggestions on how to cope with the big day, as I doubt it is going to be a very pleasant experience.
Once again:beagle::beagle::beagle::beagle:beagles many thanks and God bless you all x
I have a Employment tribunal coming up in a couple of weeks now.
I am taking my employer, a large financial services provider to the E.T for effectively forcing me out of the company, leaving me with no other option then to resign.
I had had serious trauma in the past from which I was suffering (which my employer was unaware of up-to the discriminatory events) When a new line manager took over she took an instant dislike to me constantly undermining my work in public, making a song and dance of it in front of colleagues, excessive use of monitoring and excessive workloads at one point.
In the end it all became too much and I let me Employer know of my condition, they were the least bit sympathetic and the harassment from the particular line manager continued.
A few days later, it proved too much I went to hospital with acute chest pains and then ended up being signed off work for two weeks with PTSD. It only became so unbearable due to the excessive, gradual, pressure the line manager was exerting this in fact triggered my condition and aggravated it!
I then asked my employer for one day off a week (a reasonable request) for counseling, which was backed up by a signed letter from my GP. My employers refused this despite the medical evidence. It took them four months to grant me the one day off!!! by this time i was completely fed up.
Having had counseling, when I came into work the following day, my manager would ask me how my day off for counseling had gone? in a public vicinity, as if it was a day's holiday. Very insensitive! In addition to this when phoning in sick on one occasion and informing the manager I had been vomiting in the night......wait for it....she asked if I had made it to the loo or "had been sick in the bed"; completely inappropriate lines of questioning.
to cut a long story short I was in and out of work/being signed off. The harassment from said line manager continued. I believe she was acting on behalf of the more senior managers whom wanted me out of the company. because she was allowed to get away with this.
I was singled out for using a mobile phone in the office. When it is quite common for staff to use phones in the office. On this partic occasion it was to receive a phone call from the wife of a friend who had just died of leukemia at 30. I told the line manager I had just lost my best friend and the line manager informed me very coldly "I should have taken the call on my lunch break'. No sympathy what-so-ever.
I raised a grievance and it was clearly never going to get heard so I resigned saying that I had enjoyed my time working there etc. TBH i was to scared to leave stating the true reason as I was afraid of getting future references.
I have evidence from a couple of other employees who had to leave due to bullying from a different line manager, however are too intimidated to submit evidence. One infact did write a very damning statement and then decided to withdraw it the next day having spoken to my solicitor. Very odd, however, I suppose the gravity of the whole matter must have become more apparent having spoken with my sol????????
Respondent's DEFENSES
Disability Discrimination. The company are trying to say I am not disabled, even though they have no medical training and I have plenty of evidence from my G.P. they said for example, I was smiling and playing football so I could not possibly be disabled.!!!!
Constructive dismissal: They are saying that prior to the (alleged discriminatory) events I was on performance review, despite this never having been formalised nor have I received any written warnings! Nor was proper training ever given. Therefore mistakes are bound to be made, however work was always completed on time and good results were achieved!!!
I have a solicitor managing the whole thing no-win no fee and a barrister on the day. I would like some advice on how the billing works. All I am aware is 25% out of court and 32% if it settles in court.
I am very vary anything could happen on the day, the company is very powerful and has got lots of money to spend on legal fees.
However the company are bullies and really need someone to stand up to their bullying tactics.
If you have got this far...I thank you for taking the time to read this and would appreciate any input, advice or suggestions on how to cope with the big day, as I doubt it is going to be a very pleasant experience.
Once again:beagle::beagle::beagle::beagle:beagles many thanks and God bless you all x
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