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hammerman | 14:18 Tue 23rd Oct 2007 | Law
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We are thinking of taking my wife's ex employer to a tribunal for constructive dismissal.

For the two years my wife had worked at the care home owned by the boss, my wife was constantly shouted and sworn at infront of other staff and verbally abused to the point where my wife could no longer work there.

There are many witnesses (mainly former employees)....many who have left the care home because they were shouted at too and some would probably be prepared to stand as a witness. She has also started shouting and swearing at the residents...all elderly people and a few "mysterious bruises" have started appearing.

So where now. How do i go about taking her to a tribunal. I don't have a solicitor but we could possibly get one.

Any help, suggestions or advice would be most welcome.

Andy
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I think your first point of call should be Social Services to report the suspected abuse of the residents. After that I would go to Citizens Advice about the tribunal,they should be able to advise you of the procedure and even give you a list of local solicitors who deal with employment law.
Your wife will need to have lodged a grievance with her ex-employer, she can do this even although she has resigned. The clock is ticking to make a claim to ET. You have 3 months after she has left. Act now.
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