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<blockquote data-quote="Spiker" data-source="post: 809709" data-attributes="member: 102150"><p>I think you got a good outcome from a bad situation there. When a job goes bad it's no good fighting the system, it's best to move on. So you have a company that will be glad to have you and value you, and you are well off out of there. If you can get some money off them on the way out the door, so much the better. But I would advise not to go to a tribunal and not to threaten too much. It is a small world and if you get a reputation as a stirrer, regardless of the merits of your case, it could work against you. A tribunal is a huge distraction and in the end the money you get is unlikely to justify the time and aggro. If they make you an offer, maybe with a little pressure on your part, so be it. Otherwise, move on and be grateful your health has returned and you have a new, good employer. Well played sir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiker, post: 809709, member: 102150"] I think you got a good outcome from a bad situation there. When a job goes bad it's no good fighting the system, it's best to move on. So you have a company that will be glad to have you and value you, and you are well off out of there. If you can get some money off them on the way out the door, so much the better. But I would advise not to go to a tribunal and not to threaten too much. It is a small world and if you get a reputation as a stirrer, regardless of the merits of your case, it could work against you. A tribunal is a huge distraction and in the end the money you get is unlikely to justify the time and aggro. If they make you an offer, maybe with a little pressure on your part, so be it. Otherwise, move on and be grateful your health has returned and you have a new, good employer. Well played sir. [/QUOTE]
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