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Yes, going to an ET sounds like a big step and I have to consider the implications to my health, as stress seems to really affect my illness.
On the flip side, I am going to end up resigning anyway because they are making it impossible for me to go back.
They have suggested 'reasonable adjustments'. They have written a list that says 'we will endeavour to support you in your job', and 'we will provide ongoing support in your medical treatment' etc. To me, they are not adjustments. They are just white wash cover-all statements. Mr hospital specialist wrote to them in June last yr when I was first diagnosed, and she included a long list of possible reasonable adjustments for me, not one of which they carried out.
I've also been looking on the links Jenna attached and I could claim constructive dismissal on the grounds of breach of contract. My contract of employment says they will never disclose my private details outside the company, and they did. They emailed my old work colleagues and told them about my illness. The people in question didn't know I was even ill at all, so it was horrible having to explain.
Anyway, thank you for the ET link. I'll have a look now.
Have you been through a similar experience to me, or do you just have an interest in this sort of thing?! I hope its the latter because being bullied sucks. Especially when you're already ill. It just adds to the feeling of helplessness.