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Thanks for the responses everyone. Somebody raised an interesting point regarding whether I should expect any serious answers on here and that I should know what to do. In my heart I do know what to do but wanted to see whether anybody on here had differerent ideas. In general most were sensible (although I get the sentiment of the 'wnidmilling' approach I won't be taking that advice thanks).

 

I will be:

 

1) Not responding to the mail

2) Speaking to him 1-1 to explain why I felt it wasn't appropriate

3) Keeping a copy of the mail

4) Keeping Mungler on a retainer for him to sign-off my compromise agreement at some point in the future!

 

Cheers all.

Whilst your having your 1 to 1 with him, why don't you offer him an outing with you to start off with on the clays. You would be amazed the number of blinkered folks who become less anti when they actually learn a little more about the workings of the countryside.It could be well worth your while to have a bash at getting him on the side of the unbiased and he might just enjoy himself ... from Auntie.
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i work in a small company where i am the only shooter, they know i shoot and some avidly oppose it - discussions like this have cropped up and in the past have tried to enter into a debate - now i dont bother and it is never mentioned as there is nothing to gain by either party - they have their views and i have mine, i have seldom found that you can alter their views and although i respect their views they will not alter mine. personally i would ignore it and as one poster said just keep it on file should any further issues arise but thats just my opinion - GL

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i agree with paul a one to one chat would be my way of dealing with it explaning that he is entitled to his views but leave you out of it i also think 1000milesaway has a good idea of offering him to have a day on clays i would bring the day out up first and if he agreed i would speak to him on the day also keep the email on a forwarded personal email address so the company can not delete it just in case

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Does you employer have a code of conduct/policy about poltical campaigning? You should not have been singled out as it is encouraging your work colleagues to disapprove of your private pasttime. He is obviously needling you as he had no need to mention you at all in his campaign. What will he do next?

 

You need to nip this in the bud. Take action with his superiors and get them to send another email around with an apology.

 

Or if he sends a private email of apology, reply with thanks, and copy the mail list in.

 

That's what I would do.

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Ignore it.

 

Think about this, too many email 'incidents' end up in tribunals these days. Being drawn into an argument in the workplace will not have a good ending it would not be using your head. If you are going to say something, say it verbally in a situation where you are not in the workplace.

 

Keep the email or forward it to private email and print it for a file at home -and any subsequent correspondence.

 

Bottom line -stay out of it, if working in large organisations has taught me anything it's to cover your **** and pick your fights carefully.

 

T

Agreed,... also make a note in a diary of any digs or comments your boss makes, this will be excellent evidence of passive aggressive bullying if things ever come to a head my be you will never use them,

 

A Chinese war lord Tai-sui one said " Greet every man with a kind word and gesture,.... you must also have a plan to kill him" a loose translation but you get the idea. Baden Powell put it more simply " be prepared"

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No offence to you but why would you expect to get a sensible answer from people on here you should use your common sense and ignore.

 

No offence to you either, but rather ironically, this is one PW topic where in my opinion many of the replies have been above average on the sensible scale.

 

Others not. Maybe you find what you're looking for...?

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I love my employer I really do (not). E-mail from HR today.' Hi. We have just noticed that back in 2011 we paid you too much. blah blah blah. Can you let us know when you will be repaying it?'

 

:no: :no: :no: :no: :no:

they could always take it out of your bonus? or just blame your boss, explain how he's being a bit of a bully and you'd happily accept the over payment in lieu of compensation :good:
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Forgive if you like but don`t forget, put it all down in a book, document times, dates , how it made you feel etc. I know of a production worker who kept a journal on the abuse he took from his manager for over 2 years. Came forward and your man was out the door pronto. Gone.

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