Carol King had dedicated decades of her career to an ambulance service in the South West but was left with no choice but to leave after facing sexism and bullying at work.
The UNISON member, who at one point was overseeing a team of 130 colleagues, was one of several women who raised concerns of sexism and harassment at the hands of other members of staff – in Carol’s case, her line manager.
The trust brought in an external HR consultant and Carol was invited to meet with her chief executive, however almost all of her concerns were ignored and rejected.
As a result, Carol resigned and contacted UNISON to support her with a legal claim, where she eventually secured more than £8,000 after a long legal battle.