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Have to rant or I'll pop! I hate men and sexist companies!!!

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rosebea · 02/06/2006 23:01

"I officially still work for a very large mobile phone retailer and in the 5 years that I have worked for this company I have had two children and got married. During this time I have worked from 9:30am until 7:30pm five days a week and trained two managers. Am I a manager? No! My manager sits on his backside and does nothing until I get so fed up of the mess and customer care issues that have gone unresolved that I do his job for him. I have applied for our in-house management training program but was not approved as there were too few spaces available and the choice of people that got places was made on a length of service basis. I found this highly unlikely as one of the people I trained 2 years after I started work was put on the course before me. He is now a manager. A friend of mine who does not have children, started working for the company the year after me and is well on her way to becoming area manager told me, when I asked why I had been passed over, that they couldn't see the point in sending me because I was pregnant and couldn't give any commitment to my job as it was as I couldn't be specific about my babies arrival time! After the birth of my daughter I decided to take a years extended maternity leave the end of which is fast approaching so I called my manager to let him know that I was coming back, I have now been told that I can't go back full time as someone else has had my job and this new man doesn't have any family commitments so he's more reliable. I have been offered two days a week but can't choose which two days so it'll be both weekend days which are the only days my husband gets off. Have also been told that it wont be acceptable for me to express milk for my daughter in the staff room I'll have to do it in the toilet.Angry I am now spending every waking moment worrying about money and trying desperately to find a job as my husbands wage covers everything but food!Sad I have been turned down for two jobs that I could have done in my sleep, I found on both occasions that the interveiws turned sour after the mention of my two daughters.......... I can work as hard as the next person and I'm willing to, I just hate being over looked and passed over for jobs and promotions because I'm a young working mother. I was top sales person in the midland division for six months running and ran my branch single handedly for 4 years but that counts for nothing and you certainly can't have a promotion. There must be a rule book somewhere that says that once you give birth you have to remain on the shop floor for the rest of your life......... ....must have missed that page! I just want to work from home in a job that pays 300 pounds a month and doesn't involve talking dirty, is that too much to ask???? Any ideas gratefully received. "

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rosebea · 04/06/2006 17:58

It is a big company, I hadn't thought to involve HR, I might call them actually, they're all really lovely. I'm going to call CAB tomorrow and make an appointment.
It isn't the company as a whole's attitude, to be honest appart from my crappy manager and our old area mananger the rest of the company is great.
I'm going to try hard not to go back though, I just can't start this war with him again. I'll see what CAB & HR say then act from there.
nicnack2, cheers for the idea, I might look into the tutoring. Smile

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GarfieldsGirl · 04/06/2006 18:19

Have you tried requesting a transfer to another local store?

MissChief · 05/06/2006 09:38

to be blunt, remember that HR will be acting in the interests of the company not you but will doubtless be very good at seeming sympathetic to get you on side!

don't take their advice it will be entirely subjective, at the very least go to citizen's advice for free and impartial advice, then contact HR!

LeahE · 05/06/2006 11:35

HR will be acting in the interests of the company, but those interests include (or should do) not letting a random manager do something blatantly illegal that will get the company sued.

CarmenH · 08/06/2006 13:05

Hello Rosebea, I didn't post earlier but agree withthe sentiments of theother mumsnetters and are keen to know how you got on with CAB and maybe a solicitor?

Jackstini · 13/06/2006 18:21

Any news Rosebea?

squir · 15/08/2006 20:32

R, you have no idea how saddened I am to hear that a perfectly natural process is being pushed to the side by some snotty, arrogant corporate poodle!!!

I live in Scotland and up here there is a (recent) law forbidding people to ask breastfeeding mothers to stop...whether they be in a public place or at work... (they also have church listed as public place - how cool!)

I did a quick search on the CAB website and found nothing regarding breastfeeding and work sigh

PLease follow the advice of the others and seek advice asap....if you haven't already.

On another note, ask the employers for feedback for why they didn'y give you the jobs....then watch or hear them squirm when they just try to think of an excuse that won't get there asses sued!!!! PAH!

Maybe you'd be an excellent breastfeeding counsellor.....

good luck and keep trying.... xxx

squir · 15/08/2006 20:36

" What?s the Problem?

Women in England, Wales and Northern Ireland can still be asked to stop breastfeeding when in public or to breastfeed out of sight, even in the toilets, which is not acceptable. In Scotland it is an offence to stop mothers from feeding their babies in public places.

We think the rest of the UK should follow Scotland?s example and introduce similar legislation to stop discrimination against mothers who choose to breastfeed their babies. " - taken from NCT Booby Prize website - here
(it' out dated, but NCT would probably have the info you need)

xxx

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