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<blockquote data-quote="Fleegle" data-source="post: 1528286" data-attributes="member: 402985"><p>I have a little experience on these things and I would suggest you contact an employment lawyer privately. In my experience most good ones (I don't know where you are based but if in London I could recommend) are often prepared to take one phone call or email to see whether they think they can help - or arrange a flat fee for a short consultation. If that is affordable I would go for that - if might not be but it is an investment. I would be interested how long this has been going on (the adjustments) and whether they could now be classified as custom and practice.</p><p></p><p>It does strengthen your position as long as you don't use it as a weapon. You will know what your points of negotiation are - if any. Remember the people on the other side of the table do this every day and you are here once a career so you need some help in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Finally - I expect you are finding this all very stressful on top of your medical situation and if you do feel this way then there is no harm letting them know that very politely because stress will impact your BG and will cause sickness! At the very least they need to accommodate your medical situation when dealing with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleegle, post: 1528286, member: 402985"] I have a little experience on these things and I would suggest you contact an employment lawyer privately. In my experience most good ones (I don't know where you are based but if in London I could recommend) are often prepared to take one phone call or email to see whether they think they can help - or arrange a flat fee for a short consultation. If that is affordable I would go for that - if might not be but it is an investment. I would be interested how long this has been going on (the adjustments) and whether they could now be classified as custom and practice. It does strengthen your position as long as you don't use it as a weapon. You will know what your points of negotiation are - if any. Remember the people on the other side of the table do this every day and you are here once a career so you need some help in my opinion. Finally - I expect you are finding this all very stressful on top of your medical situation and if you do feel this way then there is no harm letting them know that very politely because stress will impact your BG and will cause sickness! At the very least they need to accommodate your medical situation when dealing with you. [/QUOTE]
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