I told my employer & workmates about my plans on transitioning several months ago.
My workmates are fine with it & are starting to feel comfortable enough with it to ask questions or even have a good natured bit of banter about it but i'm starting to feel that my employers are making life as difficult as possible to force me to quit.
For at least a month now i've been constantly harrassed by my direct manager, every other person gets allocated a job for the day & for the most part they are left to get on with it but i'm constantly being moved from one job to another, it's got to the point that my workmates have noticed it enough to comment & ask me how i'm able to put up with it, I just tell them that I can't afford to lose the job as I have to stay employed throughout the transition.
Over the weekend I slept badly & have had a really bad back since then, I went into work monday & told my boss that I wouldnt be able to do any heavy lifting for a day or two so I was put on packing (light duties), as I was packing I was chatting to the woman next to me & one of the blokes but after an hour or so I was moved to feeding the machine (heavy duties lifting bundles of magazines), after 2 hours of this I was moved to very light duties but by then my back was split in half.
Later in the day I was called into the office by my manager & told that the HR manager had complained that I was talking too much but the 2 people I was talking with recieved no reprimand, I was also told that if I didn't get a doctors note about my back then they wouldn't be able to accomodate my short term problem but as I finish at 6 pm & start at 6 am it would be impossible to get one without taking time off!
Today the 2 people I was talking to the previous day chatted constantly for 3 hours to the point that it was slowing down the work but nothing was said about it, suprise, suprise.
I've reached the point that i'd be happy to take a job at minimum wage just to get away from it (i'm only just above minimum wage so it wouldnt make finances much harder).
The union rep said he will be getting more union application forms at his next meeting & will give me one as soon as he gets them, he is one of the most supportive people in the place & has said as soon as i'm in the union he will do all he can to help me & I trust him to keep his word.
Considering that i hate the job (minimum wage, maximum effort expected) i'm torn as to what I should do, on the one hand I feel that it would be best that I find another job as the company isnt doing well & I was the last to be hired so if redundancies happen i'm the first out of the door so maybe I should find a new job before I fully start the transition.
On the other hand I feel that I should fight this because the company shouldn't be allowed to get away with this but I don't know that I have the energy to fight this as it's taking most of my strength to deal with my family & the snails pace of the NHS.
What would you all do in this position?