I am in the middle of an ET case and I have a question about my rights regarding disclosure of my information to other people.
One of my complaints in the ET case is that I disclosed a medical condition to my manager and it was immediately shared with several colleagues. There are other complaints but that's the one I'm focused on right now.
I was later dismissed for issues related to this condition, which has been determined to be a disability, but, while building their case for the ET, in order to try to show that my manager and others (coincidentally the colleagues to whom my manager originally disclosed my condition) couldn't have known I had a disability, the employer disclosed my condition to several additional former colleagues, asking them to write statements regarding whether they knew about my condition. It turns out that many of these people are not even going to be witnesses in the ET case. When I pointed out how inappropriate it was for the respondents to disclose information about my medical condition (especially when this is partly what the ET case was about) they responded by saying that they have a right to gather evidence, and they were therefore free to disclose my condition to anyone they wanted as long as it was for the purpose of building their ET case (and implying that they will continue to do so). They also said that my condition will become public during the hearings anyway so I basically have no right to privacy. This doesn't seem right to me.
Do they have the right to share my personal information like this?
Thanks.
One of my complaints in the ET case is that I disclosed a medical condition to my manager and it was immediately shared with several colleagues. There are other complaints but that's the one I'm focused on right now.
I was later dismissed for issues related to this condition, which has been determined to be a disability, but, while building their case for the ET, in order to try to show that my manager and others (coincidentally the colleagues to whom my manager originally disclosed my condition) couldn't have known I had a disability, the employer disclosed my condition to several additional former colleagues, asking them to write statements regarding whether they knew about my condition. It turns out that many of these people are not even going to be witnesses in the ET case. When I pointed out how inappropriate it was for the respondents to disclose information about my medical condition (especially when this is partly what the ET case was about) they responded by saying that they have a right to gather evidence, and they were therefore free to disclose my condition to anyone they wanted as long as it was for the purpose of building their ET case (and implying that they will continue to do so). They also said that my condition will become public during the hearings anyway so I basically have no right to privacy. This doesn't seem right to me.
Do they have the right to share my personal information like this?
Thanks.
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