Thank you all for your replies, each and all has been very helpful, ad I have now employed the services of a solicitor and informed my Chief Exec, and he told me he will not allow the solicitor to attend with me.
He said that Labour Law does not provide for such a scenario, but I am going to arrive with the solicitor anyway, and put the C.E on the spot to see if he will have the courage to explain to the solicitor at the door why he will not be allowed in.
I should explain that the company I am employed by is a private company owned by a Local Authority, and the Chief Exec is one of those people who came up through the ranks, of the Local Authority on a seniority basis rather than on ability, and as a matter of fact he has no education at all in the type of business we conduct, whereas I have Masters Degree in my area of expertise, and I think he resents that I am able to think for myself, rather than follow old Local Authority practices.
I should also point out that in the three years I am employed there the company has turned a profit, which is difficult in these times, and I am proud of that record, which is why I wan to keep doing my job.
Thank you all so much, you have eased a very large worry on myself, and my wife and our three children, who were all very stressed out, as we have never had to deal with bullying before.
Thank you again ! ( natrium )