I'll try and keep this to a brief timeline so as not to bore you all to death.
Basically requested a holiday, and an extra day later in Nov, at work last June. It was picked up in very July 2016 by my manager, who've I've had issues with in the past. He declined it via a 3rd party. When I asked why, in a, group of around 12 people, his reply was "I am the manager, I make the decisions". People will back me up on this if needed. I always check the board beforehand, so knew there was space, and later on in Sept another colleague was given the day in November I had had declined.
Anyway, in July I contacted my head union rep, he never responded, so I contacted Len McLuskey, head of Unite, and down the chain it rolled until I got the attention I sought out to get. It took until late August for the head union man to email me and ay he'd set up a meeting with the manager, which never happened immediately, causing me much stress about the situation, especially at home, as the plan was to take the kids on holiday in Oct, as we had purchased a house last year, and couldn't afford to take go in the summer hols last year. This as you can imagine caused me major stress. It literally ruined my year. My older lad was due to be in leg casts after the holiday for 2 months, so we thought the break would be great for him especially.
Anyway, this meeting happened late Sept, where the manager played dumb. He denied he knew he had give out hols after refusing mine, and also denied he'd knew he'd give someone the day I had had refused. I had provided all the evidence that the holiday board was free and clear as far back as June/July when I put in my original request. He also said "why didn't you tell me what you needed the hols for?" Seriously, I do not have to justify why I want my time off unless its short notice. Then the head union man, who represents me and my manager tried the old "well you are both members, if you push this you might not know what may come out of the woodwork" (words to that effect) I took that as a subtle threat, and told them to pursue with the grievance.
My holiday requested was granted by somebody else in early Oct. Too late too go on holiday by that point as the mrs work arrangements had changed now.
I took my week off at Oct end, and then went to the docs Nov, as I felt I was at tipping point, I literally wanted to throttle the manager, and felt any more grief and Id be a danger. I told the doc this, he suggested staying away until the grievance is completed. I visited works OHealth, who also suggested 6 weeks off.
Dec, I was due to go back, but HR phoned, and asked me why my grievance landed at a plant 150 miles away?? And that there would be a delay. More stress, so I got another note until January end.
January end, I was invited to a management meeting on the recommendation of my Occupation Health worked, to allay any fears I had about returning to work. 4 people were supposed to be there as said on the letter. Me, rep, the new manager (not him), and the main boss, whop did not turn up. It was totally pointless, I came out worse for it. I requested an update on the grievance in Feb, nothing. My rep who is a mate told me they are playing the delay game in hope I forget, as most do.
I have since found out I have lost my specific position within the company, and now have to find a new one, as I was off longer than 13 weeks, though no fault of my own. To this date in April the grievance has still not been dealt with, and I am still suffering the stress of it all, but I have to return next week regardless, as I will lose a lot more money that I just cannot afford to lose.
Has anybody else been the little man fighting the whole corrupt system. How did you cope, and what do you suggest?
Basically requested a holiday, and an extra day later in Nov, at work last June. It was picked up in very July 2016 by my manager, who've I've had issues with in the past. He declined it via a 3rd party. When I asked why, in a, group of around 12 people, his reply was "I am the manager, I make the decisions". People will back me up on this if needed. I always check the board beforehand, so knew there was space, and later on in Sept another colleague was given the day in November I had had declined.
Anyway, in July I contacted my head union rep, he never responded, so I contacted Len McLuskey, head of Unite, and down the chain it rolled until I got the attention I sought out to get. It took until late August for the head union man to email me and ay he'd set up a meeting with the manager, which never happened immediately, causing me much stress about the situation, especially at home, as the plan was to take the kids on holiday in Oct, as we had purchased a house last year, and couldn't afford to take go in the summer hols last year. This as you can imagine caused me major stress. It literally ruined my year. My older lad was due to be in leg casts after the holiday for 2 months, so we thought the break would be great for him especially.
Anyway, this meeting happened late Sept, where the manager played dumb. He denied he knew he had give out hols after refusing mine, and also denied he'd knew he'd give someone the day I had had refused. I had provided all the evidence that the holiday board was free and clear as far back as June/July when I put in my original request. He also said "why didn't you tell me what you needed the hols for?" Seriously, I do not have to justify why I want my time off unless its short notice. Then the head union man, who represents me and my manager tried the old "well you are both members, if you push this you might not know what may come out of the woodwork" (words to that effect) I took that as a subtle threat, and told them to pursue with the grievance.
My holiday requested was granted by somebody else in early Oct. Too late too go on holiday by that point as the mrs work arrangements had changed now.
I took my week off at Oct end, and then went to the docs Nov, as I felt I was at tipping point, I literally wanted to throttle the manager, and felt any more grief and Id be a danger. I told the doc this, he suggested staying away until the grievance is completed. I visited works OHealth, who also suggested 6 weeks off.
Dec, I was due to go back, but HR phoned, and asked me why my grievance landed at a plant 150 miles away?? And that there would be a delay. More stress, so I got another note until January end.
January end, I was invited to a management meeting on the recommendation of my Occupation Health worked, to allay any fears I had about returning to work. 4 people were supposed to be there as said on the letter. Me, rep, the new manager (not him), and the main boss, whop did not turn up. It was totally pointless, I came out worse for it. I requested an update on the grievance in Feb, nothing. My rep who is a mate told me they are playing the delay game in hope I forget, as most do.
I have since found out I have lost my specific position within the company, and now have to find a new one, as I was off longer than 13 weeks, though no fault of my own. To this date in April the grievance has still not been dealt with, and I am still suffering the stress of it all, but I have to return next week regardless, as I will lose a lot more money that I just cannot afford to lose.
Has anybody else been the little man fighting the whole corrupt system. How did you cope, and what do you suggest?
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