Hi,
I hope you can help me. I have a tribunal case against my current employer, with several instances of sex and disability discrimination and unlawful deductions to my wages. I have a significant number of evidence of this in terms of the Respondent not following internal policies, and treating me differently to other male employees, etc. These are all documented with a significant amount of emails and disciplinary they gave me compared to male employees for the same thing, spanning several years. I am still working for my employer and in their settlement offer, they keep asking for me to terminate my contract. I work for the biggest employer in UK. There is plenty of room for me to get transferred somewhere else to not work in the office I am currently in with the people I have complained about.
Due to the situation, I have suffered from mental concerns which may now come under the lawful definition of disability, I have been signed off work for a year, under treatment with GP and therapies. I have not seen a consultant or been referred to one but have a number of occupational health reports and my therapy reports linking my condition as happening due to the issues at work and stating it may come under the Equality Act, where I was discriminated against and had been significantly underpaid for several months which caused me a lot of financial issues. My employer was horrible when I asked for an explanation and for the pay they owed me which they fabricated evidence to say I was not entitled to it. They bullied me and isolated me. This got worse when I complained formally and applied to the tribunal. They even presented these false documents to the tribunal and i have documents to disprove them.
My questions are:
Do I have to terminate my contract to accept a settlement? How does work in the employment tribunal?
My employer has one of the best pensions around, and I have worked for them for a very long time which qualifies me for a lot of benefits, maximum holidays etc. I am also concerned if I will find another similar job due to my disability. If I give up my job with them I will need significant funds to see me through getting better and getting a similar job with similar benefits. They have so far offered me 6 months' salary as settlement a measly sum for compensation in the bottom lower vento band for compensation. Taking this offer will leave me far worse off, especially if I give up my employment.
Can the Respondent ask the court that I pay their costs? Their settlement offer says they will do so if I pursue to a hearing. court Date is set for next year.
Should I add interest to my schedule of loss? I did and the respondent says, it is not a thing that is awarded.
What are the scare tactics that employers use to push a settlement that I should watch out for?
Thank you for your help
I hope you can help me. I have a tribunal case against my current employer, with several instances of sex and disability discrimination and unlawful deductions to my wages. I have a significant number of evidence of this in terms of the Respondent not following internal policies, and treating me differently to other male employees, etc. These are all documented with a significant amount of emails and disciplinary they gave me compared to male employees for the same thing, spanning several years. I am still working for my employer and in their settlement offer, they keep asking for me to terminate my contract. I work for the biggest employer in UK. There is plenty of room for me to get transferred somewhere else to not work in the office I am currently in with the people I have complained about.
Due to the situation, I have suffered from mental concerns which may now come under the lawful definition of disability, I have been signed off work for a year, under treatment with GP and therapies. I have not seen a consultant or been referred to one but have a number of occupational health reports and my therapy reports linking my condition as happening due to the issues at work and stating it may come under the Equality Act, where I was discriminated against and had been significantly underpaid for several months which caused me a lot of financial issues. My employer was horrible when I asked for an explanation and for the pay they owed me which they fabricated evidence to say I was not entitled to it. They bullied me and isolated me. This got worse when I complained formally and applied to the tribunal. They even presented these false documents to the tribunal and i have documents to disprove them.
My questions are:
Do I have to terminate my contract to accept a settlement? How does work in the employment tribunal?
My employer has one of the best pensions around, and I have worked for them for a very long time which qualifies me for a lot of benefits, maximum holidays etc. I am also concerned if I will find another similar job due to my disability. If I give up my job with them I will need significant funds to see me through getting better and getting a similar job with similar benefits. They have so far offered me 6 months' salary as settlement a measly sum for compensation in the bottom lower vento band for compensation. Taking this offer will leave me far worse off, especially if I give up my employment.
Can the Respondent ask the court that I pay their costs? Their settlement offer says they will do so if I pursue to a hearing. court Date is set for next year.
Should I add interest to my schedule of loss? I did and the respondent says, it is not a thing that is awarded.
What are the scare tactics that employers use to push a settlement that I should watch out for?
Thank you for your help
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