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chitchatpat

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discrimination at work due to my depression
« on: February 11, 2012, 09:54:23 PM »
This is my very first time on here so here goes.

I have suffered from depression since my teens (so that makes it 30+ years now). During the early years I never went to my GP or took medication; I guess i just thought i had to get on with it and put it down to stress at home looking after my kids. But about 15 years ago I was so bad I had to take medication and sadly this has been the pattern ever since. I have managed to work all my life but have never been able to stay in one job due to my condition and having to take time off, but 5 years ago I landed a good job as a HR administrator for a large company and love it. The problem is that in the 5 years I have been there I have had 3 particular bad bouts of depression where I have needed a few weeks off, and have just gone back to work after a very bad time before Christmas. I love my job and have repeatedly told my manager that it is not the job that causes my depression. I was treated really badly by my manager in 2010 when I returned to work after only a week off, as I took the anniversary of my dad's death really bad. I was continually pressured to return and was issued a written warning due to the number of absences. This time, I had the home visit, the "don't worry about work just get better" speech and had my medication increased to the maximum dosage. However, I returned on Monday and had decided that I would do a phased return for the first week, but only worked 5 hours a day instead of 6. Unfortunately by Thursday I was totally drained and had to have the day off and work today instead. At lease I am only having 1 bad day now and again instead of all bad.

Yesterday, I was at work when my manager came in and said she wanted a chat. Apparently she had a bad appraisal the day before as she was saying that she had to cover me when I was off and was getting it in the neck from her manager and the Regional HR manager, you see i am the only administrator as the company has continually cut hours in HR. She said that when I am there I am excellent at my job and her right hand woman and all that crap, but, they didn't think that I should be doing this job due to my absence. She had rang our Employee Relations and they had agreed, and now she is waiting for advice from the occupational health people. I was absolutely gobsmacked. I cried, I couldn't believe that she was saying this to me, especially under the circumstances. I feel so let down by my employer as I have always had excellent feedback from staff. The more I thought about this last night the angrier I became. I can now see that there is no compassion or consideration for my condition and if I could afford to I would tell them where to stick their job, which frankly I believe they want as I have seen them cleverly move someone intentionally onto another department that the person hates as they know they will get rid of them quicker. The thing is I need to find out if they can do this to me, as I think that if I moved from the job I know and love to a position I will hate it will worsen my condition. I am sure that lots of you have experienced this type of thing and am I right in thinking they are discriminating against me as I know from research that this is hard to prove with depression. I feel totally let down and don't want them to get away with it. If anyone has any advice at all I would love to hear it.

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Re: discrimination at work due to my depression
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2012, 08:34:34 AM »
I can only suggest you either contact your union or the CAB as there are a lot of rules about dismissing people with long term illness, in fact if they make things unpleasant for you and you decide to leave for that reason you can claim against them.

It would be well worth finding out how you stand legally as the stress will probably increase the chance of your depression worsening :(
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Re: discrimination at work due to my depression
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2012, 08:59:19 AM »
i really feel for you.   i get treated the same way by certain people i work with, but thankfully there are 2 people at work that are very understanding.
i was told that i need to cheer up and have a better attitude towards other members of staff and customers. i put a lot of effort into hiding my illness and doing my best to please customers and i always get a lot of praise from them and even get asked for to do jobs and in a few circumstances they have said they only wanted it done if it was by me. admittedly i can be very blunt and i get fairly angry with certain colleagues due to there attitude to me, if they were considerate or even just completely ignored me then i wouldn't be like that.


i haven't really got any advice for you sorry
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Re: discrimination at work due to my depression
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2012, 07:16:58 PM »
In my opinion you have a disability.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/RightsAndObligations/DisabilityRights/DG_4001068
Read up on this and get advice from your local CAB. If your good at your job  and have been given good feedback or apppraisal then there is no reason why your firm  cant make "reasonable adjustments" to your daily working life. Alas the stigma and ignorance of mental health.

Good luck and chin up.
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Re: discrimination at work due to my depression
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2012, 09:32:53 PM »
In my opinion you have a disability.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/RightsAndObligations/DisabilityRights/DG_4001068
Read up on this and get advice from your local CAB. If your good at your job  and have been given good feedback or apppraisal then there is no reason why your firm  cant make "reasonable adjustments" to your daily working life. Alas the stigma and ignorance of mental health.

Good luck and chin up.

Thanks to everyone who has given me advice. I am going to phone ACAS and CAB although I work in HR and know about the Equality Act, but unfortunately I work for a company that will do anything not to admit an absence is covered by it. I also have a HRA who seems to revel in other peoples misfortune and loves to act as if only she knows the law. I have been loyal and have always worked extra when asked and changed days off etc to meet the demands of my job. I know that i have the respect and support of the employees i help and rely on them to stand by me. As I am now feeling much calmer in myself due to the Fluoxitine finally working they will have to drag me out of the office kicking and screaming before i will be forced out. I feel so angry right now at how i was spoken to on Friday but am determined not to take it lying down! Watch this space.....................

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Re: discrimination at work due to my depression
« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2012, 01:40:58 PM »
good luck,

i am in the same position with my ex-employer and am taking them to tribunal - they have approached me requesting to talk about a settlement, but you would be surprised what they have to do to ensure your wellbeing, its well worth a good read i have loads of documents about the DDA and Equalities act if you want to see them
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