I Recently went thru a really distressing employment tribunal. to cut a long story short, It related to a poor appraisall score that I got.
I decided to go to tribunal as my employer could not confirm to me why I was scored low. This had an impact on my bonus but also because I got no feedback it would mean there was no opportunity to improve whatever it was I was doing wrong.
In essence I had not done anything wrong it as I met all my goals, I was marked down to fit a distribution curve.
At the tribunal my boss took the stand and told lies. This is the part that upset me. I was not aware I was allowed to call him out for that as his solicitor had previously threatened me with implying "serious allegations" for saying I was concerned that this would be the case. Hand on heart I never thought they would stoop to lying.
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During the case my boss was giving verbal details and the judge seemed to be agreeing with him. Due to the fact I know the fear culture at work and the repercussions employed face I did not ask any witnesses. instead I relied on Email evidence to show that I had not done what was implied on the ET3 form.
I received the judgement and in that it makes me look like I was a bad employee. No references has been made to the evidence I gave to show that what my boss was saying was incorrect. Even exceptionally good feedback I was given by fellow employees (thru the co HR system) was discounted. Prior to leaving to make his judgement the judge did say he was undecided. it took 7 weeks to get the judgement.
I have been told by a senior leader in the company that my boss was told to lie under oath by the HR manager. She was overheard saying this.(which makes it more frustrating). I would like to hope that that leader will report It but again its the fear of losing their jobs.
At the start of the case the judge stated his company was representing a multi million pound lawsuit for the company I work for. However he was not involved (he is a part time judge).
On the report it turns out he is actually a partner in the firm. I would have thought that would have been a conflict of interests?
Additionally in the judgement the judge has included something was not said and referenced a name of someone in my company that does not exist?
Has anyone been in this situation and if so can anyone offer advice on how to clear my name and if I can appeal? thankyou In advance
I decided to go to tribunal as my employer could not confirm to me why I was scored low. This had an impact on my bonus but also because I got no feedback it would mean there was no opportunity to improve whatever it was I was doing wrong.
In essence I had not done anything wrong it as I met all my goals, I was marked down to fit a distribution curve.
At the tribunal my boss took the stand and told lies. This is the part that upset me. I was not aware I was allowed to call him out for that as his solicitor had previously threatened me with implying "serious allegations" for saying I was concerned that this would be the case. Hand on heart I never thought they would stoop to lying.
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During the case my boss was giving verbal details and the judge seemed to be agreeing with him. Due to the fact I know the fear culture at work and the repercussions employed face I did not ask any witnesses. instead I relied on Email evidence to show that I had not done what was implied on the ET3 form.
I received the judgement and in that it makes me look like I was a bad employee. No references has been made to the evidence I gave to show that what my boss was saying was incorrect. Even exceptionally good feedback I was given by fellow employees (thru the co HR system) was discounted. Prior to leaving to make his judgement the judge did say he was undecided. it took 7 weeks to get the judgement.
I have been told by a senior leader in the company that my boss was told to lie under oath by the HR manager. She was overheard saying this.(which makes it more frustrating). I would like to hope that that leader will report It but again its the fear of losing their jobs.
At the start of the case the judge stated his company was representing a multi million pound lawsuit for the company I work for. However he was not involved (he is a part time judge).
On the report it turns out he is actually a partner in the firm. I would have thought that would have been a conflict of interests?
Additionally in the judgement the judge has included something was not said and referenced a name of someone in my company that does not exist?
Has anyone been in this situation and if so can anyone offer advice on how to clear my name and if I can appeal? thankyou In advance
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