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<blockquote data-quote="Salvia" data-source="post: 1271728" data-attributes="member: 278312"><p>All the more reason to raise a formal complaint about your treatment. If you have tried to explain & he has simply ignored you, then that is abuse of his position. It appears that you have previously had adjustments made to accommodate your condition (the ulcer) , so if those adjustments are no longer being made, possibly going off sick might be your only option. Looks like you may have to go over his head, or to your personnel dept to tell them of what's happening. It might be hard for you to do, but this needs to be nipped in the bud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salvia, post: 1271728, member: 278312"] All the more reason to raise a formal complaint about your treatment. If you have tried to explain & he has simply ignored you, then that is abuse of his position. It appears that you have previously had adjustments made to accommodate your condition (the ulcer) , so if those adjustments are no longer being made, possibly going off sick might be your only option. Looks like you may have to go over his head, or to your personnel dept to tell them of what's happening. It might be hard for you to do, but this needs to be nipped in the bud [/QUOTE]
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