Re: Tesco Employee confidentiality??
Hi Dotty Jo,
What Teaboy says in his post is spot-on. Tesco is in serious do-do. What you have revealed, i.e. they are trying to cut hours and have dismissed other employees for petty transgressions, isn't going to wash with any court or tribunal. In fact, it's going to make matters a lot worse for Tesco. I also agree with Leclerc in what they say about Tesco's actions and reaction. As my signature says, I am a retired policeman and keep my legal knowledge up to date and I can tell you for a fact, you cannot accuse somebody of something as serious of fraud without substansive evidence to support it.
Your mum is entitled to see the camera footage. However, by the management of the store failing to comply with their obligations under the Data Protection Act 1998, they are in breach of their implied duty of trust and confidence to your mum and her statutory right to expect her personal details and affairs to remain confidential, as well as risking a £500K fine from the ICO.
Expanding on Teaboy's post, your mum could pursue court proceedings against Tesco under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, which carries unlimited civil liability and the onus would be on Tesco to show their behaviour was reasonable in the circumstances and does not amount to harassment, which is very difficult as the law tips the scales in the Plaintiff's favour.
Hi Dotty Jo,
What Teaboy says in his post is spot-on. Tesco is in serious do-do. What you have revealed, i.e. they are trying to cut hours and have dismissed other employees for petty transgressions, isn't going to wash with any court or tribunal. In fact, it's going to make matters a lot worse for Tesco. I also agree with Leclerc in what they say about Tesco's actions and reaction. As my signature says, I am a retired policeman and keep my legal knowledge up to date and I can tell you for a fact, you cannot accuse somebody of something as serious of fraud without substansive evidence to support it.
Your mum is entitled to see the camera footage. However, by the management of the store failing to comply with their obligations under the Data Protection Act 1998, they are in breach of their implied duty of trust and confidence to your mum and her statutory right to expect her personal details and affairs to remain confidential, as well as risking a £500K fine from the ICO.
Expanding on Teaboy's post, your mum could pursue court proceedings against Tesco under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, which carries unlimited civil liability and the onus would be on Tesco to show their behaviour was reasonable in the circumstances and does not amount to harassment, which is very difficult as the law tips the scales in the Plaintiff's favour.
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