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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 1859664" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi DC, nope, they wouldn't dare!!!! Going into an office job has never been mentioned, in fact they seem determined to keep the pair of us on shifts (I would love an office job after 30 years service!!). It's good that they allow you to simply carry on as normal to be fair, I am in a fairly senior position so I have campaigned to raise the profile of diabetes and I make sure that they treat us all fairly and as individuals. I'm a bit of a Mother hen to the PC as in I tell him to report back to me if anyone tries it on, lol. We have made sure also that other individuals on the shifts know the situation so that they can act accordingly if they notice one of us acting oddly (hasn't happened so far though). We are small cogs I know but I do think it is important to speak up on behalf of ALL of us to address any prejudice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 1859664, member: 451727"] Hi DC, nope, they wouldn't dare!!!! Going into an office job has never been mentioned, in fact they seem determined to keep the pair of us on shifts (I would love an office job after 30 years service!!). It's good that they allow you to simply carry on as normal to be fair, I am in a fairly senior position so I have campaigned to raise the profile of diabetes and I make sure that they treat us all fairly and as individuals. I'm a bit of a Mother hen to the PC as in I tell him to report back to me if anyone tries it on, lol. We have made sure also that other individuals on the shifts know the situation so that they can act accordingly if they notice one of us acting oddly (hasn't happened so far though). We are small cogs I know but I do think it is important to speak up on behalf of ALL of us to address any prejudice. [/QUOTE]
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