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Last post 12-13-2007, 3:59 PM by TheresaH. 1 replies.
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  • age discrimination at work 876

     11-03-2007, 2:21 PM
    I work for a national charity as a Stock collector which is a phisically demanding post. Things were fine untill quite recently when new working practices were imposed. These include posting bags for a minimum period each day which I'm finding difficult to maintain as I'm over 60, not being allowed home during the day to use the loo (Im out on the road all day in the local area} and being put in a performance league table which includes much younger people.... I usually come near the bottom as Im probably not as fast as I was...this is very humiliating as it is circulated amongst all the other collectors and I feel that I'm working just as hard as they are. I recently had to face a disipliniary hearing for returning home to use the loo without permission and being unable to post bags for the required time each day .I do feel discriminated and humiliated because of my age and wonder what action I can take? 
  • Re: age discrimination at work 910 in reply to 876

     12-13-2007, 3:59 PM

    Chalkster

    You may be interested to know that the Age and Advice Network has just launched a problem problem for people who are experiencing age discrimination at work or in training. Our agony uncle, Richard Leong, is an expert in age discrimination and is ready and waiting to answer questions.

    So, if you, or anyone else thinks they have been treated unfairly at work because of their age, it doesn't matter how old you are the law is there to protect you. Our expert can advise you what to do next. Check out the problem page to see what problems others have experienced, what Richard thinks they should do about it and post your own query:

     

    www.advicenow.org.uk/wrongageproblempage

     

    Best wishes

     

    Theresa

    www.advicenow.org.uk