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Is their a UK Government Body or Department that protects Employees? I think my wife's Employer is conning his staff and I wondered who I could report them too. There is NO head office to refer it to and the person doing the conning (in my opinion) is the Employer himself. I've already tried ACAS and they weren't much use.
I had a wry smile to myself when I read your question; the husband of an otherwise satisfactory employee of mine drove me close to dismissing her based on the amount of time he was wasting sending letters about how she wasn't being treated properly and how he was going to report me to ACAS, the police and Trading Standards - the whole incident based on the fact that she'd made a mistake with her NI number and a request had been made to her to provide her NI card or a document with the number printed to prevent the mistake being repeated.
All that by way of saying that your wife is an adult and that, while it's laudable that you're trying to protect her, you really shouldn't be creating an atmosphere in her workplace that she'll have to deal with while you're remote in the background and safe from fallout. If she's being 'conned' then there are avenues which your wife can pursue, perhaps with your assistance if she asks for it.
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