Hi all,
I am after a bit of advice on behalf of my wife who is 21 weeks pregnant.
A bit of a back story, my wife works at a very well known food manufacturer for the past 5 years. At the start, she really enjoyed working at this place until her then manager left and was replaced by her current manager (lets call her A).
According to my wife, since day 1 this new manager (A) has treated her incredibly poorly, its boils down to bad management and somebody who wants to skip through work doing bugger all and expects the wife to pick up the slack.
Fast forward 12 months, the wife at this point had had enough and started to documenting all the “issues” she is having with her new manager (A) and has even raised it on a number of occasions with the managers manager (Lets call her A’ mgr) – nothing got done about it. The problems can range from being blamed for stuff that the wife has had no involvement with, taking full credit for the wife’s work as her own, to piling on the work and expecting the wife to pick up the slack in “over time without pay or time back”. There has even been incidents where the wife’s manager (A) went to her own manager (A’ mgr) to complain about my wife, but in such a way she made no attempts to hide the issue from other staff by either openly talking about it, not closing doors and speaking at volume.
Now she is pregnant, I expected things to calm down a bit; they have not however she managed to get a secondment into another dept under a different manager (Lets call her B) up until she goes onto maternity. The wife likes the new manager (B), they get on really well and it was agreed that the wife would have no or VERY limited involvement in her old dept until she comes back from maternity leave. The wife was over the moon about this however it was short lived.
Although there was an agreement in place regarding her secondment to have limited or no involvement with her old dept, this has not stopped the old dept manager (A) dishing out ridiculous orders to the wife, and she is taking instructions from her new dept manager (B). She is essentially being stretched too thin across a number of departments, and admittedly a number of mistakes have been made (although the mistakes should have been picked up by the approver so she is not at full blame).
The wife also explains that she is not the only one with a grievance for her old dept manager (A), the college that worked in that dept is also feeling the same effects of this manager (A), and other people in other depts are also aware of the managers (A) shortcomings, however the managers manager (A’ mgr) thinks the sun shines out her her arse!
My real concern is that the wife is 21 weeks pregnant and is receiving all this stress, been torn from one dept to another to the extent that she is coming home in tears and exhausted.
She has a meeting with HR this morning, however I want to do some digging to see where she stands from a legal point of view regarding workplace stress and pregnancy as I am really not happy with her going into work at all to be dealing with this day in, day out and having to deal with the hormonal stresses and quirks that come with being pregnant! She gets a really good maternity package so I am really keen for her to stick it out, but part of me is saying sod it, screw them and jack it in leaving them well and truly in the lurch being understaffed.
Thanks in advance for any advice
I am after a bit of advice on behalf of my wife who is 21 weeks pregnant.
A bit of a back story, my wife works at a very well known food manufacturer for the past 5 years. At the start, she really enjoyed working at this place until her then manager left and was replaced by her current manager (lets call her A).
According to my wife, since day 1 this new manager (A) has treated her incredibly poorly, its boils down to bad management and somebody who wants to skip through work doing bugger all and expects the wife to pick up the slack.
Fast forward 12 months, the wife at this point had had enough and started to documenting all the “issues” she is having with her new manager (A) and has even raised it on a number of occasions with the managers manager (Lets call her A’ mgr) – nothing got done about it. The problems can range from being blamed for stuff that the wife has had no involvement with, taking full credit for the wife’s work as her own, to piling on the work and expecting the wife to pick up the slack in “over time without pay or time back”. There has even been incidents where the wife’s manager (A) went to her own manager (A’ mgr) to complain about my wife, but in such a way she made no attempts to hide the issue from other staff by either openly talking about it, not closing doors and speaking at volume.
Now she is pregnant, I expected things to calm down a bit; they have not however she managed to get a secondment into another dept under a different manager (Lets call her B) up until she goes onto maternity. The wife likes the new manager (B), they get on really well and it was agreed that the wife would have no or VERY limited involvement in her old dept until she comes back from maternity leave. The wife was over the moon about this however it was short lived.
Although there was an agreement in place regarding her secondment to have limited or no involvement with her old dept, this has not stopped the old dept manager (A) dishing out ridiculous orders to the wife, and she is taking instructions from her new dept manager (B). She is essentially being stretched too thin across a number of departments, and admittedly a number of mistakes have been made (although the mistakes should have been picked up by the approver so she is not at full blame).
The wife also explains that she is not the only one with a grievance for her old dept manager (A), the college that worked in that dept is also feeling the same effects of this manager (A), and other people in other depts are also aware of the managers (A) shortcomings, however the managers manager (A’ mgr) thinks the sun shines out her her arse!
My real concern is that the wife is 21 weeks pregnant and is receiving all this stress, been torn from one dept to another to the extent that she is coming home in tears and exhausted.
She has a meeting with HR this morning, however I want to do some digging to see where she stands from a legal point of view regarding workplace stress and pregnancy as I am really not happy with her going into work at all to be dealing with this day in, day out and having to deal with the hormonal stresses and quirks that come with being pregnant! She gets a really good maternity package so I am really keen for her to stick it out, but part of me is saying sod it, screw them and jack it in leaving them well and truly in the lurch being understaffed.
Thanks in advance for any advice
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