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Billybob100
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Post by Billybob100 »

I am looking for a phone number to contact as I am warching my husbands health deteriorate due to no support at work and need to speak to someone urgently.
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Post by TrueBlueTerrier »

First Class Support service is a confidential and independent helpline for employees, and their direct family members, to turn to if they have any problems or need advice. The service is free and available 24/7. Call First Class Support on 0800 6888 777 or via http://www.rmgfirstclasssupport.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by TrueBlueTerrier »

good luck as well, I hope you get it resolved. The reputation for that helpline is pretty good.
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Mobey
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Post by Mobey »

You can always speak to your GP if you're worried about how low his mood is.