yup....mr kicker did. he lost his job after his boss 'turned' on him (as he wouldn't break the law and lie to his clients at her request). she bullied him, made horrid comments about him and pored over his work with a fine toothed comb to try and get him in trouble (but that didn't work either). he eventually went off work and got very unwell (he had existing mental health problems) and she lied saying he was abusive and threatening to her....but there was no evidence to back this up - her word against his. he went through sickness procedures; retiring n health grounds procedures; but he was just fired from his job. took them to a tribunal for constructive dismissal which was very stressful (and an extremely long process) and they tried to present him in a very bad way, but other witnesses contradicted this and his work was exemplary. he won his case and was awarded compensation, but it in no way made up for the stress, financial and emotional damage that he experienced. he is still very scarred by the process, is unable to work (so i now support our family by working up to 70 hours a week) and remains very unwell. i think everybody involved lost out massively and it really did change him as a person. after 8 years, he has gone back to uni part time to do a masters and is doing well, although he requires loads of support to do this. he still harbours a deep hatred of his ex-employer and is very distrustful of other people. he talks of finding work after his course, but i am dreading him struggling to do so or being let down by others and not finding work. but....a little bit of me hopes that he will be able to get somewhere and be happier. we'll have to see how life turns out x