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I'm choosing to ignore the previous comments about the rape observation (I agree with the previous comments, btw).
Is there a union? Have you joined it?0 -
OP, it was an offensive comparison to make, end of.
But that aside, unless you are prepared to make a complaint or raise it with HR, then there's nothing you can do. You have less than 24 months' service, and can be dismissed for almost any reason. Raising a complaint may well end up in dismissal anyway.
So whilst their behaviour may be wrong, and hurtful, and frustrating, you have to either a) put up with it; b) act on it and raise a complaint or c) leave. Those are the choices, I'm afraid.
KiKi' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0 -
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