Hi everyone
I am at present wondering if I have a discrimination/equality case against my employer. I will apologise in advance for the long post - but I thought I should include all the background info also.
I am a trainer and work for a company. I started with them full time around 3 and a half years ago. In Sept of last year I received a letter saying that they were to reduce my days due to my reduced caseload (learners). At that point, since around May/June I had been on a reducing amount of learners due to our usual manager being off on maternity leave and having a stand in manager (from another branch) who was absolutely useless!!
Anyway, I was given this letter giving me one months notice of this reduction - even though in Oct I had numerous learners to sign on which would only make me 4 under full caseload. They reduced my days down to 4 - even though I was 3 learners over the 4 day figure. I could also prove that I was undertaking a lot of marketing to try and increase my caseload - with no support from HO whatsoever. I also have emails chasing my lists that I had sent for the marketing teams to chase up.
Now, one of our male trainers (I'm female btw) - was on a caseload of 17 in October when my days were reduced to 4 dpw - he is now on 11 leaners and is still working full time (I am now on 19)! He was on 24 learners last June and it has reduced each month since then - yet he is still working 5 dpw!! and making no effort whatsoever to do any marketing - this is nearly 10 months ago and he is still on 5 days. How can this be fair and consistent practice??
This really winds me up - I have a meeting with my manager next week and am thinking of raising a formal grievance about this.
Additionally, I found out from our new marketing guy (who I get on really well with) that my Manager is pushing for him to find learners for the other 2 trainers but not for me - ie she has given him info to give to companies for their subjects they train on - but not for mine.
Also, I was dragged to a disciplinary meeting that was totally unfounded and unfair. I met with the verifier (who works for our company) and she asked me questions about a learners portfolio. I had gone in for feedback (as normally happens) and she questioned me and I gave her honest, straight answers but I got the impression she was digging for something that wasn't there. The next thing I know I am summoned to a disciplinary meeting at HO - based on a report that she submitted to HO.
I then asked for a copy of the report from the verifier and she said she would need permission from HO to send it to me - I never received it either from her or HO. Also, I saw the verifier at the end of Sept and I received my letter about my days being reduced at the end of september also ( a couple of days previous)
Then when I went to the meeting - I went on my own (they had already tried to make the meeting around 3 days after I received the notification - leaving me little time to prepare) and I decided to record the meeting (unbeknowns to them) as i don't trust them one bit and didn't want stitching up like a kipper.
I'm glad I did!! As according to them it was gross misconduct and yet I got a written warning - when the handbook states that it is dismissal!! I then received a copy of the notes from said meeting and it was the biggest load of tosh.
Basically, I batted everything back at them as I had paperwork to defend myself - they never stated any of this or fully what I said - just worded it in a way that made me look bad.
So when the Md asked me to sign it I said I would after I had read it. I amended or 'added' to it , then signed it (and wrote at the side of my signature *amended notes*) and gave it her back and kept a copy for myself. She said we had a problem as she was not prepared to sign it after my alterations!! Everything went quiet and then I received the original copy with the Mds signature and a snotty memo from the HR woman that was in the meeting saying that my 'additions' NOT 'amendments' were basically irrelevant and telling me what they had decided.
Now, I know you may be asking why I am still working for these idiots - I know - but hopefully not for much longer -and a job is a job. But, I would like opinions on whether people think I should put in a formal grievance or just leave the company - however, this goes against my grain really - to be treat in this way - and quite blatantly treat differently to others.
What do you think?
Thanks
Foxy
I am at present wondering if I have a discrimination/equality case against my employer. I will apologise in advance for the long post - but I thought I should include all the background info also.
I am a trainer and work for a company. I started with them full time around 3 and a half years ago. In Sept of last year I received a letter saying that they were to reduce my days due to my reduced caseload (learners). At that point, since around May/June I had been on a reducing amount of learners due to our usual manager being off on maternity leave and having a stand in manager (from another branch) who was absolutely useless!!
Anyway, I was given this letter giving me one months notice of this reduction - even though in Oct I had numerous learners to sign on which would only make me 4 under full caseload. They reduced my days down to 4 - even though I was 3 learners over the 4 day figure. I could also prove that I was undertaking a lot of marketing to try and increase my caseload - with no support from HO whatsoever. I also have emails chasing my lists that I had sent for the marketing teams to chase up.
Now, one of our male trainers (I'm female btw) - was on a caseload of 17 in October when my days were reduced to 4 dpw - he is now on 11 leaners and is still working full time (I am now on 19)! He was on 24 learners last June and it has reduced each month since then - yet he is still working 5 dpw!! and making no effort whatsoever to do any marketing - this is nearly 10 months ago and he is still on 5 days. How can this be fair and consistent practice??
This really winds me up - I have a meeting with my manager next week and am thinking of raising a formal grievance about this.
Additionally, I found out from our new marketing guy (who I get on really well with) that my Manager is pushing for him to find learners for the other 2 trainers but not for me - ie she has given him info to give to companies for their subjects they train on - but not for mine.
Also, I was dragged to a disciplinary meeting that was totally unfounded and unfair. I met with the verifier (who works for our company) and she asked me questions about a learners portfolio. I had gone in for feedback (as normally happens) and she questioned me and I gave her honest, straight answers but I got the impression she was digging for something that wasn't there. The next thing I know I am summoned to a disciplinary meeting at HO - based on a report that she submitted to HO.
I then asked for a copy of the report from the verifier and she said she would need permission from HO to send it to me - I never received it either from her or HO. Also, I saw the verifier at the end of Sept and I received my letter about my days being reduced at the end of september also ( a couple of days previous)
Then when I went to the meeting - I went on my own (they had already tried to make the meeting around 3 days after I received the notification - leaving me little time to prepare) and I decided to record the meeting (unbeknowns to them) as i don't trust them one bit and didn't want stitching up like a kipper.
I'm glad I did!! As according to them it was gross misconduct and yet I got a written warning - when the handbook states that it is dismissal!! I then received a copy of the notes from said meeting and it was the biggest load of tosh.
Basically, I batted everything back at them as I had paperwork to defend myself - they never stated any of this or fully what I said - just worded it in a way that made me look bad.
So when the Md asked me to sign it I said I would after I had read it. I amended or 'added' to it , then signed it (and wrote at the side of my signature *amended notes*) and gave it her back and kept a copy for myself. She said we had a problem as she was not prepared to sign it after my alterations!! Everything went quiet and then I received the original copy with the Mds signature and a snotty memo from the HR woman that was in the meeting saying that my 'additions' NOT 'amendments' were basically irrelevant and telling me what they had decided.
Now, I know you may be asking why I am still working for these idiots - I know - but hopefully not for much longer -and a job is a job. But, I would like opinions on whether people think I should put in a formal grievance or just leave the company - however, this goes against my grain really - to be treat in this way - and quite blatantly treat differently to others.
What do you think?
Thanks
Foxy
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