Hello,
I am in the process of writing my ET claim form. I am unsure of exactly what to claim for, i.e. unfair dismissal, breach of contract, wrongful dismissal etc. The outline of the facts are:
Private company owned equally by four people. I own 25% and the other 75% is owned by a mum, dad, and son.
Mum and dad reside abroad and do not work in the company so are non executive directors
Me and the son were employees and executive directors.
I was dismissed by the company (mum, dad, and son) for 'other substantial reason' - the reason - 'the way you raised concerns'.
The concerns I raised were:
In 2018 I raised internal concerns to the mum and dad relating to bullying & misappropriation of company funds by the son ( proven - mum and dad told him to pay back funds - dad is now saying he gave him permission to take the money)
In 2019 six employees raised a collective grievance relating to non payment of pensions by the company ( the son is the person in charge of payment of pensions) . I gave this information to the mum and dad to look into, the son gave a technical reason to the staff for non payment.
In 2020 an employee raised concerns re bullying, then resigned. In 2020 I raised this concern and further concerns relating to missing company money to the mum and dad.
Son then disappeared for two weeks ( later a picture emerged to show he was in France with parents). I was then invited to a 'dismissal meeting'.
No investigations were initially carried out.
I complained about this and then they did investigate the bullying just before the appeal meeting. The employee confirmed she felt she was bullied. The dad said he didn't believe her.
I was refused any witness statements from current staff
I was refused an alternative person to chair the meeting and/or the appeal. (Dad did them all)
In fact, I was refused anything I requested.
I had emails from the dad to the son and vice versa telling each other what to say - these were submitted at appeal but were ignored. My Union rep said it was all disgusting.
I had an appeal hearing. Then I was dismissed.
I still own 25% share of the company
Five days later they dismissed my daughter. Reason given - cost saving ( she was an apprentice on the lowest wage) Only employed for 18 months though.
My final salary/benefits and my daughters final salary have not been paid.
My pension hasn't been paid for 18 months.
I paid myself and my daughter some of what we were owed from the companies directors loan account. I received a county court claim suing me for all the money ( I am receiving advice on this forum for that)
So, I think I can claim for unfair dismissal due to whistleblowing but I'm not sure what else or how to go about it.
I am hoping my daughter can claim even though qualifying time of two years is not satisfied.
We have both been through ACAS and have our certificates.
I hope this all makes some sense as it just feels a mess.
Thank you
Libby
I am in the process of writing my ET claim form. I am unsure of exactly what to claim for, i.e. unfair dismissal, breach of contract, wrongful dismissal etc. The outline of the facts are:
Private company owned equally by four people. I own 25% and the other 75% is owned by a mum, dad, and son.
Mum and dad reside abroad and do not work in the company so are non executive directors
Me and the son were employees and executive directors.
I was dismissed by the company (mum, dad, and son) for 'other substantial reason' - the reason - 'the way you raised concerns'.
The concerns I raised were:
In 2018 I raised internal concerns to the mum and dad relating to bullying & misappropriation of company funds by the son ( proven - mum and dad told him to pay back funds - dad is now saying he gave him permission to take the money)
In 2019 six employees raised a collective grievance relating to non payment of pensions by the company ( the son is the person in charge of payment of pensions) . I gave this information to the mum and dad to look into, the son gave a technical reason to the staff for non payment.
In 2020 an employee raised concerns re bullying, then resigned. In 2020 I raised this concern and further concerns relating to missing company money to the mum and dad.
Son then disappeared for two weeks ( later a picture emerged to show he was in France with parents). I was then invited to a 'dismissal meeting'.
No investigations were initially carried out.
I complained about this and then they did investigate the bullying just before the appeal meeting. The employee confirmed she felt she was bullied. The dad said he didn't believe her.
I was refused any witness statements from current staff
I was refused an alternative person to chair the meeting and/or the appeal. (Dad did them all)
In fact, I was refused anything I requested.
I had emails from the dad to the son and vice versa telling each other what to say - these were submitted at appeal but were ignored. My Union rep said it was all disgusting.
I had an appeal hearing. Then I was dismissed.
I still own 25% share of the company
Five days later they dismissed my daughter. Reason given - cost saving ( she was an apprentice on the lowest wage) Only employed for 18 months though.
My final salary/benefits and my daughters final salary have not been paid.
My pension hasn't been paid for 18 months.
I paid myself and my daughter some of what we were owed from the companies directors loan account. I received a county court claim suing me for all the money ( I am receiving advice on this forum for that)
So, I think I can claim for unfair dismissal due to whistleblowing but I'm not sure what else or how to go about it.
I am hoping my daughter can claim even though qualifying time of two years is not satisfied.
We have both been through ACAS and have our certificates.
I hope this all makes some sense as it just feels a mess.
Thank you
Libby
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