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amzwhatever | 18:34 Mon 01st May 2006 | Jobs & Education
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in response to the answer to my last question i have not yet been given a proper contract or anything stating company policy on grievance procedures.my duty managers attitude rowards me is very hostile and i have tried discussing this with her, since then i have been off work ill. my duty manager phoned and questioned if i was actually ill and the phone call ended abruptly when she hung up on me. as i have not recieved anything to say what to do in this situation i am not sure who to talk to next.i like my job and the people i work with and do not want to upset anyone but feel i am being bullied and cannot continue to work in this atmosphere as it is starting to ruin the time i have outside of work. how should i go about sorting this out?

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"All employees taken on for one month or more are entitled by law to be given, within two months of the date the employment starts, a written statement setting out the main particulars. This statement will not necessarily cover every aspect of the contract, but will constitute important evidence of the principal terms and conditions. "

This is from DTI website:
http://www.dti.gov.uk/er/pay/contracts-pl810a. htm#3

There is a new proceedure for employees with greviences which has to be a minimum of 3 steps.

What you say does not sound right, and I would write a letter to your employer/HR department stating what you have said and explain you want this to be treated as a formal greviance.

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