
A “gifted” NHS nurse who was intentionally unnoticed of a tea spherical by a colleague who stated “I do not such as you” has received a declare for unfair constructive dismissal at an employment tribunal.
Diabetes specialist Susan Hamilton joined Epsom and St Helier College Hospitals NHS Belief in 2012 however resigned in January 2022 “as a direct consequence of the actions of, and poor administration by, the belief”.
She cited “merciless bullying behaviours” by a colleague after a 2018 disagreement when she questioned his competency over a affected person’s therapy.
Her declare acknowledged that Abdool Nayeck’s behaviour additionally included “ignoring morning greetings from her and dealing with the opposite approach when [she] was presenting in conferences”.
On Tuesday, the judgement by the London (South) Employment Tribunal awarding Ms Hamilton £41,000, was printed.
‘Actually struggling’
After the 2018 incident over a affected person who had collapsed at house, Ms Hamilton apologised to Mr Nayeck for her tone.
Ms Hamilton acknowledged he later took her e book, rubbed out her identify and wrote his as a substitute earlier than storing it in a cabinet containing his personal paperwork and books.
The NHS belief has not publicly commented however is known to have subsequently strengthened assist for workers and rolled out a brand new coaching programme for managers.

In a 2019 mediation session, Mr Nayeck agreed to “observe recommendation concerning the tone of emails and never ship each message as excessive precedence” and each agreed “to speak in a civil method with one another at work”.
Ms Hamilton’s submission acknowledged: “I attempted very exhausting to construct a greater relationship with Abdool significantly following mediation.
“I’ve provided him tea or espresso, have tried to speak to him about, for instance, how he loved his Eid celebrations… I’ve not had any reciprocal therapy from Abdool.
“The one change that occurred from [Mr Nayeck’s] facet is that he not made drinks for the group within the morning so by extension I used to be not particularly excluded in that regard.”
In 2021, a letter was despatched to Ms Hamilton stating “there was no proof to indicate that you just had proven bullying behaviour” in direction of Mr Nayeck, who had lodged a grievance.
Ms Hamilton was once more signed off by her GP in August 2021 with “work-related stress” and was present process cognitive behavioural remedy when she resigned in January 2022.
“I couldn’t deal with one other 12 months of going via this,” Ms Hamilton instructed the tribunal.
“I used to be actually struggling.”
In her judgment, employment decide Kathryn Ramsden stated Ms Hamilton’s testimony was “highly effective”.
She wrote: “She was a gifted nurse, who beloved her job and she or he was immensely distressed to have discovered herself in a scenario the place she couldn’t do it.
“On the belief’s personal proof Mr Nayeck’s conduct and communications in direction of the claimant continued to fall far in need of the requirements it anticipated, and but it appeared to do little or no past talking to Mr Nayeck – which evidently made no distinction – aside from make recommendations that it didn’t then observe via.”