The advice that is being given here to the person in question includes seeking legal advice. At the moment it seems the employer has not made an issue of the stress leave but if it was brought to court then the doctor who wrote the sick cert would be questioned and other people in the same office will be called as witnesses. In this context the stress levels and absenteeism levels of others in the same environment are relevant. If everyone else is happy and not stressed out then I would be slow to kick up about it.
Your friend also has to take into account that their employer is running a business and as such has a duty to the business and the other people who work there to put the best people in the best positions. If the position that your friend was working in is too stressful for them it doesn’t seem unreasonable to move them to another position, especially if their wages etc are not affected.
Has your friend requested a meeting with his/her manager to sort things out/ seek reassurances in an informal setting?
Given that it may not be possible to employ additional staff to reduce the workload on your friend what solution have they proposed?
I repeat that less than one hour average overtime a day should not cause a stress level that requires 4 months off work so that is not the problem.
We have been taken to court 3 times in the last 15 years and have won each time.
Every one here works hard and expects everyone else to pull his or her own weight.
Your friend also has to take into account that their employer is running a business and as such has a duty to the business and the other people who work there to put the best people in the best positions. If the position that your friend was working in is too stressful for them it doesn’t seem unreasonable to move them to another position, especially if their wages etc are not affected.
Has your friend requested a meeting with his/her manager to sort things out/ seek reassurances in an informal setting?
Given that it may not be possible to employ additional staff to reduce the workload on your friend what solution have they proposed?
I repeat that less than one hour average overtime a day should not cause a stress level that requires 4 months off work so that is not the problem.
For the record we are in business nearly 40 years, are non-union and have never had a days strike or a single walk out.Well thank god I dont work for you. If you go to the H&S website you will see the effects of stress on the modern office. At the end of the day the company only look after themselves but they do have certain obligations to adhere to.
Also they may take into account constructive dismissal and judging by your comments you may end up in court yourself
I would rather you give advise and not just a rant
We have been taken to court 3 times in the last 15 years and have won each time.
Every one here works hard and expects everyone else to pull his or her own weight.