Good Evening
Looking some advices:
These are the facts:
I am considering suing them for constructive dismissal. Does anyone thing I have a chance. One major problem is that the emails I sent asking for help, I have not been able to print out, but the company will have no record of help given to me (as it did not exist) and will not be able to show that staff numbers increased when the team got busier.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Looking some advices:
These are the facts:
- March 28th 2011 - joined Employment Agency as Out of Hours Advisor.
- January 26th 2012 - promoted to position of Team Leader. Signaled that I had no previous management experience so needed training and coaching.
- February - 2012 - received item of training 'Essential Legislation for Managers'
- During period January 2012 - August 2012 - received three 1 2 1 sessions with manager, and no performance appraisals. Sent three emails during this period advising I was stressed, needed more staff, was working 60+ hours regularly per week and violating Working Time Directive. Was advised we had to stay within budget and nothing was done. There is no documentary evidence of any coaching or training provided by my manager.
- Alongside this, raised an issue regarding a branch manager undermining my authority in March 2012 by criticizing my performance to one of my staff. Appears nothing done about it as this manager did exactly the same thing in July and recently in October. Does not appear to be investigated by my manager or the line manager.
- Around August 2012, previous manager was made redundant. New manager, attempted to improve things, but hiring staff was slow moving. Felt a lot more supported but confidence in company had broken down by then.
- At start of October 2012, contracted tonsilitis. Due to come back to work 10 October, injured back and was off to 20 October 2012. Return to work with new manager and HR. Asked if I wanted to take a lesser role, a Supervisor role, or reduce hours. Advised that while I was away certain improvements should be made that I should have done - even though my team was under resourced! Felt competence was being questioned - further breakdown in confidence in company.
- At meeting at beginning of November, met with HR and manager to advise I wanted to leave. On record that I said I wanted to leave for 60% negative reasons and 40% positive – the 40% was the fact I am studying a law degree and needed to concentrate on my studies. I resented my treatment by the company and did not think the position could be rescued.
- Contracted UTI at beginning of November. While off sick, new HR representative hired and began to investigate some decisions I had made. Advised company I felt humiliated. Given garden leave until 1st December on full pay. Pay and holiday accrued paid.
I am considering suing them for constructive dismissal. Does anyone thing I have a chance. One major problem is that the emails I sent asking for help, I have not been able to print out, but the company will have no record of help given to me (as it did not exist) and will not be able to show that staff numbers increased when the team got busier.
Any help greatly appreciated.
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