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  • #16
    Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

    Is this also the same incident where you lied to your employer in your statement to her, that differed from the one you gave to the police?

    I think you are over looking a few details.

    We all have access to other forums as well as you ;-)

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    • #17
      Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

      If there is no-one above this boss, then it needs to be referred to the Care Quality Commission (CQC). What is someone with this employee's history doing working in a care home with vulnerable persons? How did they get past a CRB check?
      Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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      • #18
        Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

        Originally posted by cupidstunt View Post
        Is this also the same incident where you lied to your employer in your statement to her, that differed from the one you gave to the police?

        I think you are over looking a few details.



        We all have access to other forums as well as you ;-)

        im overlooking nothing. i was alowed by my boss to read the statement and it was exactly as i stated to the police. the issue was that i thought i had made a mistake, turned out i didnt. thank god.

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        • #19
          Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

          Originally posted by cupidstunt View Post
          Is this also the same incident where you lied to your employer in your statement to her, that differed from the one you gave to the police?

          I think you are over looking a few details.

          We all have access to other forums as well as you ;-)

          Cupid, do you need to borrow my glasses as well since he posted this post on here on his thread?

          http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...539#post386539

          Let's play nice for the moment whilst keeping an eye on what does or does not make sense. I've seen his thread on CAG so will check that one for the clarification which he did not give there.
          Before you ask, yes I did have too much on my hands to double check that but when you challenge someone's accuracy, you gotta do you research


          EDIT: my post seems a bit harsh but if the OP was not being accurate with us lot then I'd have had a pop at them instead
          "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
          (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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          • #20
            Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

            When I said " I think you are overlooking a few details".

            I meant it appears (in my opinion) that more detail is required.

            Two sides to a story and as we only get one side, then the more details, it is easier to see what is happening/occurred .

            Also a number of different threads on the same problem, by the same poster, I think I've read them all, but can't be sure, it gets complicated.

            I wasn't having a pop, if I felt that inclined, then I wouldn't bother following it any more.

            Now I understand why the op was short and sharp with his reply ;-)




            Originally posted by leclerc View Post
            Cupid, do you need to borrow my glasses as well since he posted this post on here on his thread?

            http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...539#post386539

            Let's play nice for the moment whilst keeping an eye on what does or does not make sense. I've seen his thread on CAG so will check that one for the clarification which he did not give there.
            Before you ask, yes I did have too much on my hands to double check that but when you challenge someone's accuracy, you gotta do you research


            EDIT: my post seems a bit harsh but if the OP was not being accurate with us lot then I'd have had a pop at them instead

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            • #21
              Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

              Just had a quick look over all the threads and I'm completely lost now, information overload.

              My apologies for anything I added, please ignore, if you haven't already ;-)

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              • #22
                Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

                Under employment contracts there is an implied term of duty of care. Basically an employer has a duty of care to protect all employees form bullying and harassment or any potential of such in the work place. The Employer should therefore keep the person that threatened and is harassing you separate from you such as on a different shift or in a different department etc. If an employer fails in their duty of care, then it is a breach of contract, and can give grounds to constructive dismissal if you resigned, which is not something i advise as constructive dismissal claims are the hardest cases to win and the majority of which are unsuccessful.

                Unfortunately as the incident happened outside of the workplace, then they can not discipline them formally. But i would go over her head if their is anybody above her in the company.
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                • #23
                  Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

                  So any update?

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                  • #24
                    Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

                    Originally posted by cupidstunt View Post
                    So any update?
                    If you click onto Ben's user profile it will tell you when he was last on the forum which was a long time ago
                    "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                    (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                    • #25
                      Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

                      Thanks for that jnfo.

                      I wasn't sure about this thread in the first place, the disappearance makes me more suspicious.

                      If I'm wrong, then I wish people would give further info, has the problem been fixed or what was the outcome etc.

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                      • #26
                        Re: being threatened and harrased by colleague

                        It's been a long time guys and thanks for the replies. I left the employer a few days after my last post and when the matter went to court he was found guilty of abh

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