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    well my *adopted* dad fought a 10 yr battle with the n.h.s. over a boched operation…before he died suddenly. when i saw his solicitor he said because he was no longer around we couldnt carry ob his fight for compensation. so the case was left on file. so i guess caff…….once the victim has passed on there aint a lot anyone else can do.

    #244170

    OMG !!! I’m sitting here sobbing for that poor poor person who was soooo unfairly bullied. I think I’ll go and light a candle in loving memory of him/her.

    #244171

    Mind you don’t burn yourself PB….

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    @pats wrote:

    well my *adopted* dad fought a 10 yr battle with the n.h.s. over a boched operation…before he died suddenly. when i saw his solicitor he said because he was no longer around we couldnt carry ob his fight for compensation. so the case was left on file. so i guess caff…….once the victim has passed on there aint a lot anyone else can do.

    (((((((pats)))))))

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    @rubyred wrote:

    well NEXT time some one says we DONT need UNIONS,,think of the folks on mimimum wage…think of folks with NO place to turn..!

    i know im wasting my voice here,,! unions WERE invented for this ! and i get damm annoyed ! as i come forom a comfy secure era of NON euro..of miners strikes :) of folks BRAVE enough to take to the streets and actually stand UP for WHAT they beleived in..

    i WAS right,,i tried to save MY future children…and NO one really listened..

    IF WE TOLERATE THIS<<THEN OUR CHILDREN WILL BE NEXT…..

    Yeah !!! That’s right !!! We should all take to the streets now and fight for our rights. Man (and woman) the barricades Brothers and Sisters. Arthur Scargill was right brothers. Down with the ruling classes and up the workers. (Right up ’em)

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    @rubyred wrote:

    well NEXT time some one says we DONT need UNIONS,,think of the folks on mimimum wage…think of folks with NO place to turn..!

    i know im wasting my voice here,,! unions WERE invented for this ! and i get damm annoyed ! as i come forom a comfy secure era of NON euro..of miners strikes :) of folks BRAVE enough to take to the streets and actually stand UP for WHAT they beleived in..

    i WAS right,,i tried to save MY future children…and NO one really listened..

    IF WE TOLERATE THIS<<THEN OUR CHILDREN WILL BE NEXT…..

    Ruby hun my union let me down badly so i am not an advocate for unions now xxx hugs hun nice to see you again xx

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    @esmeralda wrote:

    Mind you don’t burn yourself PB….

    It’s okay…he’ll get used to it where he’s going….. :twisted: :lol:

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    @squeezy wrote:

    @esmeralda wrote:

    Mind you don’t burn yourself PB….

    It’s okay…he’ll get used to it where he’s going….. :twisted: :lol:

    lmao squeezy xxx how u doin hun xx hugs xxx

    #244177

    Cas

    Whether this particular story is true or not, theres another side to things like this. It doesn’t happen often and had kinda restorted my faith a little.

    I used to work for Victoria Wine, I worked for them for 3 n half years, I finally left because the manager at the shop where I worked made it impossible for me to work there. Every single day there was one problem or another. I’d done favours, gone in at 5 minutes notice when her daughter was ‘ill’ again :roll: I’d worked when I was ill myself, during the time I was having chemo treatment, not because I wanted to be a hero, but i’m a fighter, I wasn’t prepared to lie down and let it ‘get me’. Anyway, I eventually left. On leaving, the area manager said that should I wish to return to working for them at any time to contact him directly. Recently, I contacted another branch who I knew were looking for staff, I went to see Adam, who is the manager, I explained everything that had happened at the other branch, he then spoke to Andrew (AM) and iv’e now been back working for them for about 2 months.

    It got back to the original manager that I was working in this other branch. She called Adam, told him to ”get rid of me” I was nothing but a thief and a liar!!! Adams comments to me were, ”she sounds as tho she needs to get a life”. He and the now new Area Manager, have been very supportive, both have said it’s victimisation and that the company do not look kindly upon victimisation. The AM has spoken to the other manager and has asked where are the copies of the written warnings I should have been given, with regard to my ”bad attitude”, ”lateness”, ”constant sickness” etc etc., none of which she has been able to produce as there were none!! Not to mention of course, that had I stolen anything, it’s instant dismissal, in any company!! So she’s kind of shot herself in the foot! short of aiming the spotlight on me, it’s shining right on top of her. :D

    This same woman has now applied to become a PCSO (Police Community Support Officer) I let Adam and my AM know that if her behaviour continued, I would seek legal advice myself and a letter from a solicitor wouldn’t go down too well with an application for her being a PCSO in progress. Because we can’t have our police, plastic or otherwise, being seen to be victimising!! can we!! ……………. Does that make me as bad as her? Personally I don’t think so, I see it as more, fighting fire with fire.

    #244178

    Good for you Cas..and no..it doesn’t make you as bad as her..you’re simply not prepared to be trampled on by a bully. I would go even further and let the Community Police Recruitment Authorities know what a nasty piece of work they’re letting loose on the public. Be anonymous if necessary..be as sneaky and devious as it takes..all’s fair in love and war. Anyway..I hope you can settle happily into your job..it sounds like your new boss is a good ‘un..and hopefully..your old boss will ultimately reap what she has sewn…

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