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do i have rights?
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I think you need to have a read over your contract to first to see what it says in there. You could also speak to your human resources department and ask them.
Try the link. Not sure if there is anything useful on there but they do have helplines and suggest contacting your local citizens advice bureau.
A guy that works at my place has been off for about a year. As long as he is producing a doctors certificate then he does not have to come in. His condition means he cannot work at all until he is better but his job is there waiting for him.
Hope this helps even a little bit as your boss sounds like a complete cow!
Take care.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/Employment/Employees/Pay/PayArticles/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=10027238&chk=zJsbBF
Sorry forgot to put site on! Hope it works but if not just go onto theie website and hunt for it!!
Alexey, misszippy is spot on, I would like to add tho Theirs no mention of what you do, the reason i ask this is because someone on this site may have had a similar experience, Also are you in a union ?
I don,t need to see a contract to see your manager is throwing her weight around, If its true she is adopting bullyboy tatics, you can take out a grieveance proceadure against her, but don't worry about this at the moment.
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Hi alexey,
I replied to your other post before reading this one. If I were you, I'd look for another job straight away. Stay off work and get incapacity benefit if you need to, while you concentrate on getting better (which takes time). Your manager sounds dreadful. Unless you can speak to her superiors about this, you'll just get more worked up in the current situation. You may not be well enough to go battling it out through the courts. Look for a better future for yourself. Life's too short to spend it dealing with people like that.
I suspect that this does not have anything to do with your "shouting" incident or even your sickness, though more and more firms will "retire" individuals on long term sickleave if there is no evidence of them improving, making any effort to return (ie suggesting compromise hours/roles etc) or having an open endied diagnosis)
Either way, I am sure you could choose another job.