As some of you might be aware, the *cough* gf works for a charity. She's wanted to work for a charity for the last couple of years. She took severance from her last job, enrolled in an expensive fundraising course at the OU and studied her arse off while volunteering for other charities in order to gain experience. After passing her course with airbourne colours, she managed to get a job with a local hospice as their sole fundraiser. She was well chuffed.
She is now not well chuffed. She is being worked to absolute death. Given the nature of the job, it requires occasionally working outside of 9-5 on various fundraising events, which she happily accepts. Since nobody pays overtime anymore, she gets this back as time in lieu. In theory.
She is one of the most hardworking and conscientious people I know. The kind that never shirks and wouldn't spend, say, half the day posting on an internets forum. She has been working her proverbial nads off for the last 6 months, which is largely responsible for the previously noted relationship stress.
Now, here lies the problem, and the reason for this post. Because she's the only fundraiser, she's being utterly drowned by the sheer volume of work. Put simply, it's just too much for one person. It's almost impossible to focus on one task for any length of time because she's continuously interrupted by volunteers, or meetings, phone calls, or people just wanting to talk to her about the possibility of putting on an event, etc etc.
She is given 22 days of holiday a year, and after half a year, she has taken two of those days off. Furthermore, she has accumulated over 80 hours of time in lieu. That's over two full weeks of working time. She can't take her 'proper' holiday until the time in lieu is used up, which is becoming quite impossible as its just going up, not down. She's only given half an hour for lunch, but confesses to me she never takes it. There's no time.
She's absolutely knackered, never has any energy and needs a damn good holiday. Actually, at this point, she deserves a full month off given the time she's owed. Except, as the sole fundraiser, she can't take it.
Her boss is an absolute cunt. I mean, seriously, a fucking wanker. I'm inches away from storming into the office and battering him to death. Yesterday she came home in tears because this fucking fucking dickface told her that she looked tired, and was failing to cope with the job because 'she wasn't prioritising' properly.
Obviously, my head is liable to pop, so after some stern discussions with her we've decided on two courses of action.
1) She goes to her HR person, and gets her greviances put on the record. i.e. she's working herself to death, never has time off, and her boss has the fucking gaul to imply she isn't working properly. These greviances will then be taken to the Chef Exec (her boss' boss) for her to do something about. She'd need to work half days between now and Christmas to get her back to 'evens' on the time scale, which is a logistical impossibility so some kind of adequate compensation needs to be offered. SOMETHING has to be done immediately. Weak promises about future time off will not cut it.
2) She leaves. Given she's owed two weeks in lieu, and a good two weeks in holiday allowance, she wouldn't even have to work her notice. She could walk out the door today. It's taken me a while to convince her this is an option.
Down to the employment law. If she has to take option 2 I'm seriously thinking about putting a case together for constructive dismissal. She's being put in an impossible situation of pressure to get things done and never being able to take off the time that is her legal requirement.
The cunt boss always says to her 'make sure you take your time in lieu' (to cover himself) while simultaneously telling her that she needs to get all the work done. More than once she's tried to book herself a full week off but has been refused, because they 'need her too much that week'.
She's miserable, I'm furious. What are the legal options, legal-eagles? Anyone got any better suggestions that don't involve me and my sledgehammer?
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