Hi, I'm in need of some advice and apologise in advance for the long post.
I have less than 2 years service.
I work for a company with a horrendous safety record. Last year a former HM Inspector of Health and Safety(who was working privately) was subcontracted to us for months. He said our safety record and incident rate was so bad we were heading for a fatality.
I was recently appointed the spokesperson for my area for our employee focus group. Or as much boss called me "the ringleader".
The main issues raised at the focus group was the safety record and the lack of health and safety and working conditions that don't meet HSE requirements. We also think the company are hiding serious accidents not even reporting them in-house and have not submitted RIDDOR reports for a number of incidents. They willingly allow employees to work in dangerous situations and conditions.
Seven weeks after the meeting HR have neither answered our concerns or even provided the minutes from the meeting. The HR boss claims she is too busy.
Now I've been the latest person to add myself to the serious accident list. I had fall into a machine that has ended up with serious cuts to my hand and unable to use my arm. I required surgery on my hand.
My direct boss was pressing me whilst in hospital to make phone calls to conduct an investigation. She was aware I had been in hospital overnight, had no sleep, no privacy and was awaiting surgery. I had to refuse.
As soon as I got out of hospital my manager was pressing me to attend work for an interview. I had to keep turning down the requests. I genuinely couldn't drive with one hand and the drugs made me drowsy. I had to keep repeating that, but my boss was warning me about a deadline to get an interview with me. It was pushy.
After numerous requests to attend work I was then asked if my manager and HR could make a phone call outside of working hours. I politely declined highlighting I genuinely had plans. I told my manager not to phone and she accepted that request.
A couple of Whatsapp messages later we agreed my attendance at work the following week. My boss said it was a 5 Why meeting.
At the exact time I told my boss not to call I got a call from a unknown mobile number. I was in the middle of something, but due to worries at home, I answered it. It was my boss and the HR manager. The HR manager had never called me before. I felt the different number was to catch me out.
It started off checking if I was ok. Could they do anything for me. Then they started asking if I was still off on holiday the following week. I hadn't requested holidays, but my boss was forcibly telling me I had. I made it clear I was injured and unable to work or enjoy a holiday.
The following week I attended the 5 Whys meeting as requested by my boss on WhatsApp.
It was with my boss and the HR manager. Quickly I realised this wasn't a 5 Whys meeting. It was obvious they were not listening to what I had do say. Anything I said was shouted over. There was high dispute over a missing safety device and the fact SOPs had been missing for a long time and only recently reprinted.
I left the meeting really annoyed. I'm 100% confident that my boss is aware of the purpose of the safety device. They were part of the discussions for implementing it. My boss printed off the SOPs although she strongly argued she hadn't.
Here is where it gets worse!!!!
My boss had sent me a copy of the SOPs by email. She copied in the HR manager and the Health and Safety manager. Days later this email popped up with a message from the HR manager. The email only addressed my boss, highlighted they had made edits to the minutes, and signed off the email. The minutes to the meeting were attached.
A few minutes later the HR manager attempted to recall the email. I had already opened and read the contents. The minutes genuinely had little representation of what was said and not said. They were completely false and missed out huge parts of my input. I've basically admitted I didn't follow the SOP and my actions caused the injury. I did not say what they have recorded me saying.
The first justification for the minutes being sent was someone has requested them on my behalf. That was wrong. An email or two later and the HR manager said she had accidently sent the email too early. The minutes were irrelevant to the original email. I find it hard to believe that they created the email, addressed one person, typed a message, signed it, attached a file, then accidentally send it. I don't believe I was supposed to see the minutes hence the attempt to recall.
I went back and added in many of the errors and added parts that were missed. I didn't get a response and haven't heard anything for days.
As this has been ongoing I have asked to return to work. I deemed myself capable of doing some tasks. The HR manager has refused my request to return and said they will go by my fit note. I'm due to return, but nothing has been suggested about what I should do on my return.
I have a horrible feeling they are in the process of aligning things up to sack me. I feel they are doing that to cover up the accident and their partial fault in it, and because I've been "the ringleader" in raising some very serious allegations against the company.
Advice and assistance would be gratefully accepted.
I have less than 2 years service.
I work for a company with a horrendous safety record. Last year a former HM Inspector of Health and Safety(who was working privately) was subcontracted to us for months. He said our safety record and incident rate was so bad we were heading for a fatality.
I was recently appointed the spokesperson for my area for our employee focus group. Or as much boss called me "the ringleader".
The main issues raised at the focus group was the safety record and the lack of health and safety and working conditions that don't meet HSE requirements. We also think the company are hiding serious accidents not even reporting them in-house and have not submitted RIDDOR reports for a number of incidents. They willingly allow employees to work in dangerous situations and conditions.
Seven weeks after the meeting HR have neither answered our concerns or even provided the minutes from the meeting. The HR boss claims she is too busy.
Now I've been the latest person to add myself to the serious accident list. I had fall into a machine that has ended up with serious cuts to my hand and unable to use my arm. I required surgery on my hand.
My direct boss was pressing me whilst in hospital to make phone calls to conduct an investigation. She was aware I had been in hospital overnight, had no sleep, no privacy and was awaiting surgery. I had to refuse.
As soon as I got out of hospital my manager was pressing me to attend work for an interview. I had to keep turning down the requests. I genuinely couldn't drive with one hand and the drugs made me drowsy. I had to keep repeating that, but my boss was warning me about a deadline to get an interview with me. It was pushy.
After numerous requests to attend work I was then asked if my manager and HR could make a phone call outside of working hours. I politely declined highlighting I genuinely had plans. I told my manager not to phone and she accepted that request.
A couple of Whatsapp messages later we agreed my attendance at work the following week. My boss said it was a 5 Why meeting.
At the exact time I told my boss not to call I got a call from a unknown mobile number. I was in the middle of something, but due to worries at home, I answered it. It was my boss and the HR manager. The HR manager had never called me before. I felt the different number was to catch me out.
It started off checking if I was ok. Could they do anything for me. Then they started asking if I was still off on holiday the following week. I hadn't requested holidays, but my boss was forcibly telling me I had. I made it clear I was injured and unable to work or enjoy a holiday.
The following week I attended the 5 Whys meeting as requested by my boss on WhatsApp.
It was with my boss and the HR manager. Quickly I realised this wasn't a 5 Whys meeting. It was obvious they were not listening to what I had do say. Anything I said was shouted over. There was high dispute over a missing safety device and the fact SOPs had been missing for a long time and only recently reprinted.
I left the meeting really annoyed. I'm 100% confident that my boss is aware of the purpose of the safety device. They were part of the discussions for implementing it. My boss printed off the SOPs although she strongly argued she hadn't.
Here is where it gets worse!!!!
My boss had sent me a copy of the SOPs by email. She copied in the HR manager and the Health and Safety manager. Days later this email popped up with a message from the HR manager. The email only addressed my boss, highlighted they had made edits to the minutes, and signed off the email. The minutes to the meeting were attached.
A few minutes later the HR manager attempted to recall the email. I had already opened and read the contents. The minutes genuinely had little representation of what was said and not said. They were completely false and missed out huge parts of my input. I've basically admitted I didn't follow the SOP and my actions caused the injury. I did not say what they have recorded me saying.
The first justification for the minutes being sent was someone has requested them on my behalf. That was wrong. An email or two later and the HR manager said she had accidently sent the email too early. The minutes were irrelevant to the original email. I find it hard to believe that they created the email, addressed one person, typed a message, signed it, attached a file, then accidentally send it. I don't believe I was supposed to see the minutes hence the attempt to recall.
I went back and added in many of the errors and added parts that were missed. I didn't get a response and haven't heard anything for days.
As this has been ongoing I have asked to return to work. I deemed myself capable of doing some tasks. The HR manager has refused my request to return and said they will go by my fit note. I'm due to return, but nothing has been suggested about what I should do on my return.
I have a horrible feeling they are in the process of aligning things up to sack me. I feel they are doing that to cover up the accident and their partial fault in it, and because I've been "the ringleader" in raising some very serious allegations against the company.
Advice and assistance would be gratefully accepted.
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