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bubbles4920 | 16:49 Fri 16th Oct 2009 | Phrases & Sayings
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if you are being kept waiting about a decision and left in limbo and are feeling stressed because of the waiting, how would you express this in formal words, do think victimisation would be strong but also it could make you ill, breakdown etc.?
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work related, accusations been made, you arent told what they are to respond to them so you are worried about what they are after 4 days. you have answered some initial questions on phone but then given them back to modify. dont want to return them obviously til you know allegations.
Left on tenterhooks by this Kafkaesque situation. To be told that an allegation has been made, but not be told what it is, is totally unacceptable.
something like that?
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thanks, position is, can work,been told to work from home though it could affect performance while im at home im sure! also not been told what other people have been told re your absence, just you are working from home. the person who has made allegations even emailed wed afternoon re work and it was responded to.surely you should have no contact whatsoever if you have been sent home and other person back at work after monday, ie one day!
No I dont think you can say that you are being victimised by the lack of action.
Neither can you say you are beinng harassed.

Sandy wroe's phrase gets my vote
Avoid emotive words like victimisation, harrasment etc. Opt for something basic like drawn out, prolonged etc.

If you have been accused of something under employment law you have a right to know the full details at the earliest possible time, especially if they have already instructed you to work fom home.

They must give you full details of all allegations against and any evidence they intend to present to you 7 days prior to any discussion taking place in order for you to prepare a proper response.
You may find reminding them of the above basic employment law may just help them get their bums in gear.

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