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<blockquote data-quote="angieG" data-source="post: 319522" data-attributes="member: 30853"><p>Report her and request that the staff that you are working alongside get diabetes awareness training, even if you have to do the talk yourself. Every employer has a duty of care for their staff.</p><p>Would she have been happier had you stuck it out, eventually collapsed and then an ambulance had been called? I think not. She has got to be made aware of the seriousness of the situation.</p><p>Would it be possible for you to carry some glucose tablets or sweets with you in case the situation arises again?</p><p>Good luck and stand up for your rights.</p><p>Angie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angieG, post: 319522, member: 30853"] Report her and request that the staff that you are working alongside get diabetes awareness training, even if you have to do the talk yourself. Every employer has a duty of care for their staff. Would she have been happier had you stuck it out, eventually collapsed and then an ambulance had been called? I think not. She has got to be made aware of the seriousness of the situation. Would it be possible for you to carry some glucose tablets or sweets with you in case the situation arises again? Good luck and stand up for your rights. Angie [/QUOTE]
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