Hi all
Following a promotion a few years ago the administration manager in the office took an extreme dislike to my position and she bullied me from the inception of my promotion to the point where I was signed off with work related stress. Part of my job description included liaising with administration manager and looking after her department when she was absent. She refused to liaise with me and made it impossible for me to carry out my role as I should. I raised the issues with management on numerous occasions and in appraisals. However, management failed to do anything about it and did not even address the issue at all.
I love my job and did my best to carry it out to the best of my ability but the admin manager refused to communicate with me at all, to the extent she would not answer emails and ignored me. She would refer directly to staff I line managed if she needed assistance from them, without following procedure and speaking with me first. She took every opportunity to undermine me. Finally, I felt I had no option but to raise a formal grievance. The grievance was carried out but not viewed objectively nor investigated thoroughly and the company ruled that my complaint was not upheld.
I then appealed. However, shortly after the appeal meeting started the chairman adjourned the hearing and said they did wanted to put a Without Prejudice offer to me in order that I exited the company. I was told that if I chose not to accept it the hearing would resume. I was sent a rubbish offer in the post. It was an insult and didn't even amount to statutory redundancy. I rejected this and requested that the appeal hearing went ahead. The company refused this and said they would read my submitted documentation and make their decision. The company ruled that their original decision was correct.
I had by this point been signed off work. I threatened to resign and bring forth a claim for constructive dismissal. The company finally offered an appointment with Occupational Health. I advised I saw no point in pursuing this avenue until I had been given the chance to present my appeal. The company agreed this, and it took place last month. I felt it was merely a formality and I was not surprised when the decision remained unchanged.
I now feel I have no choice but to resign and file for constructive dismissal.
Any advice regarding this would be gratefully received. I believe the company has had ample time to sort this matter from the outset when I first raised it, and plenty of opportunities to address it when I raised the matter subsequently on numerous occasions. I have a wealth of evidence which has not been investigated. I believe the company is protecting the admin manager as there has been another unsuccessful grievance against her (a colleague decided to leave the company as a result) and separate colleague was talked out of making a formal complaint.
I now need to write my resignation letter. I will obviously raise why I feel I have no choice but to resign. Should I mention that I am now going to file for constructive dismissal? Also, should I consider ACAS pre claim conciliation?
Thanks guys
Following a promotion a few years ago the administration manager in the office took an extreme dislike to my position and she bullied me from the inception of my promotion to the point where I was signed off with work related stress. Part of my job description included liaising with administration manager and looking after her department when she was absent. She refused to liaise with me and made it impossible for me to carry out my role as I should. I raised the issues with management on numerous occasions and in appraisals. However, management failed to do anything about it and did not even address the issue at all.
I love my job and did my best to carry it out to the best of my ability but the admin manager refused to communicate with me at all, to the extent she would not answer emails and ignored me. She would refer directly to staff I line managed if she needed assistance from them, without following procedure and speaking with me first. She took every opportunity to undermine me. Finally, I felt I had no option but to raise a formal grievance. The grievance was carried out but not viewed objectively nor investigated thoroughly and the company ruled that my complaint was not upheld.
I then appealed. However, shortly after the appeal meeting started the chairman adjourned the hearing and said they did wanted to put a Without Prejudice offer to me in order that I exited the company. I was told that if I chose not to accept it the hearing would resume. I was sent a rubbish offer in the post. It was an insult and didn't even amount to statutory redundancy. I rejected this and requested that the appeal hearing went ahead. The company refused this and said they would read my submitted documentation and make their decision. The company ruled that their original decision was correct.
I had by this point been signed off work. I threatened to resign and bring forth a claim for constructive dismissal. The company finally offered an appointment with Occupational Health. I advised I saw no point in pursuing this avenue until I had been given the chance to present my appeal. The company agreed this, and it took place last month. I felt it was merely a formality and I was not surprised when the decision remained unchanged.
I now feel I have no choice but to resign and file for constructive dismissal.
Any advice regarding this would be gratefully received. I believe the company has had ample time to sort this matter from the outset when I first raised it, and plenty of opportunities to address it when I raised the matter subsequently on numerous occasions. I have a wealth of evidence which has not been investigated. I believe the company is protecting the admin manager as there has been another unsuccessful grievance against her (a colleague decided to leave the company as a result) and separate colleague was talked out of making a formal complaint.
I now need to write my resignation letter. I will obviously raise why I feel I have no choice but to resign. Should I mention that I am now going to file for constructive dismissal? Also, should I consider ACAS pre claim conciliation?
Thanks guys
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