Boo Boo Too
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T16GEM said:Hi every one - this is the first chance i have had to get on the computer today! thanks so much for the kind words, I only work three days a week now anyway so today was my day off, and I am not back in until Monday.
I was thinking about going to the CAB about this as I don't really know what else to do, I know that our HR department wouldn't take it seriously as to be honest they are useless with anything beyond taking holiday bookings. I honestly don't think that I will get anywhere with having a talk with any line manager either. And the new Department Manager is going to be based in Manchester so I probably won't get to see him that much anyway. I would have introduced myself yesterday but was so incensed by the whole episode that I couldn't think straight.
Also at the moment I think I am incapable of having a constructive conversation with anyone as when I get angry I end up emotional (hormones) whereas usually I would turn into the hard faced cow and get on with it (since becoming a mommy I find that hard!) and not worry what they think.
I do have a couple of friends in the whole office who are very supportive but unfortunatley my best friend at work is off sick at the moment so I spent 20 minutes on the phone to her in the underground carpark yesterday!
Wils - I am a buyer for a large construction company - whos motto laughably is "to be the employer of first choice" - if you know the Richo arena they built that, and I am based their two days out of three - (another decision that I wasn't asked about whether I was ok with)
I shall let you all know how I get on on Monday, thanks again!
Gems![]()

Your HR department is definitely a good place to try first (there must be a Personnel Manager with, pressumably, Personnel qualifications) - they have a legal responsibility to you. BUT going to the CAB will help you to see exactly where you stand (might be worth taking along a copy of your employment contract, but there are laws which protect all employees and, in particular, pregnant employees...).
You could even pop along to the CAB today (not sure if they are open on Saturdays...). So then you can go in fully prepared on Monday to tackle the situation. My advice is to sort things out as soon as possible - it is really not healthy for you to be so unhappy.
The CAB will be able to give you advice (on how best to do this), but you are STILL going to need to tackle this at work. You need to try to pull yourself together to deal with whoever in a calm and composed manner (easier said than done, I know

Tackling things is the only way to sort things out. More often than not the anticipation of doing these things is a LOT worse than actually doing them. Once you have tackled it, you will probably feel a lot more relieved AND you will be on the way to a resolution.
Am so sorry that you are having troubles - wish that I was in a position to do something.
Keep positive and let us know what happens.
Boo