Re: Bullying boss - constructive dismissal?
teaboy2 your post is littered with assumptions.
For one, the OP has approached HR and they have spoken to the boss regarding the issues. This approach has already been to no avail.
Your advice for someone with anxiety is to face it head on and instigate a further set of circumstances that will invariably increase stress and anxiety. It is indeed highly irresponsible.
Raising grievances and escalating differences against your boss and the prospect of risking the relationship deteriorating to the point of an ET as a course for resolution is in fact very irresponsible. It is one of the most stressful situations for anyone with a livelihood to ever consider or contemplate.
You will of course also be aware that the ET process encourages conciliation and settlement to the point very few cases ever reach tribunal stage. So, to encourage to say that someone will 'win' from the outset beggars belief.
Once you go down the path of grievances and ET an individual invariably has to leave the job. An ET can never award the job back even if you did 'win'.
No one has told the OP to quit. They have been prepared to walk already. The best advice is don't just walk. Make an exit strategy and find yourself another job.
Life is full of people and colourful encounters including people you get on with and some you don't. If you don't get on with someone for whatever reason, it is fruitless and counter productive wasting your time and energy. Far better to move on to a better suited job and environment.
teaboy2 your post is littered with assumptions.
For one, the OP has approached HR and they have spoken to the boss regarding the issues. This approach has already been to no avail.
Your advice for someone with anxiety is to face it head on and instigate a further set of circumstances that will invariably increase stress and anxiety. It is indeed highly irresponsible.
Raising grievances and escalating differences against your boss and the prospect of risking the relationship deteriorating to the point of an ET as a course for resolution is in fact very irresponsible. It is one of the most stressful situations for anyone with a livelihood to ever consider or contemplate.
You will of course also be aware that the ET process encourages conciliation and settlement to the point very few cases ever reach tribunal stage. So, to encourage to say that someone will 'win' from the outset beggars belief.
Once you go down the path of grievances and ET an individual invariably has to leave the job. An ET can never award the job back even if you did 'win'.
No one has told the OP to quit. They have been prepared to walk already. The best advice is don't just walk. Make an exit strategy and find yourself another job.
Life is full of people and colourful encounters including people you get on with and some you don't. If you don't get on with someone for whatever reason, it is fruitless and counter productive wasting your time and energy. Far better to move on to a better suited job and environment.
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