Last year I was offered a change to my contract of employment. I didn't sign it and a couple of months later the offer was withdrawn. I was then informed that the organisation wanted a change to my position stating that I had been in post for a long time. I should say that I earn about £12.50 an hour so not a lot but I do have a lot of responsibility. Anyway, the next thing that happens is I'm asked to a mediation session with an HR professional and a director of the organisation I work for. This was strange but the result of that meeting was the arrangement of another session with an "independent" mediator. I went to that second session where the independent mediator told us what the employer wanted. He then asked what I wanted from the session. I told him many sensitive things and the history of my employment from my viewpoint.
After a day of mediation the two sides had an outline agreement but it meant that I would leave my post next year with a pay off of statuary redundancy. I was not particularly happy with many of things that were said in the mediation sessions and although there was a "without prejudice" agreement nothing has yet been signed.
This week I find out that the "independent" mediator is a director of a law firm that has been advising my employer on employment contracts for my colleagues and that the law firm has been handsomely paid for their services.
I find this quite disturbing given that I understood the advice I was being given by the independent mediator was in my interest. It isn't money I want out of this whole fiasco but I do want what is right and I do want fairness. I have given over 20 years of my life to this organisation and have an unimpeachable record. I don't have much money to spend on an employment lawyer and feel quite stressed by the whole episode. I just want to know how I can get redress for what I think has been incredibly unfair.
If anyone can suggest what I do next I would be ever so thankful.
After a day of mediation the two sides had an outline agreement but it meant that I would leave my post next year with a pay off of statuary redundancy. I was not particularly happy with many of things that were said in the mediation sessions and although there was a "without prejudice" agreement nothing has yet been signed.
This week I find out that the "independent" mediator is a director of a law firm that has been advising my employer on employment contracts for my colleagues and that the law firm has been handsomely paid for their services.
I find this quite disturbing given that I understood the advice I was being given by the independent mediator was in my interest. It isn't money I want out of this whole fiasco but I do want what is right and I do want fairness. I have given over 20 years of my life to this organisation and have an unimpeachable record. I don't have much money to spend on an employment lawyer and feel quite stressed by the whole episode. I just want to know how I can get redress for what I think has been incredibly unfair.
If anyone can suggest what I do next I would be ever so thankful.
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