Re: suspended
As Teaboy says, your employer is almost certainly in breach of the Employment Rights Act, which could impact on them if this goes to an ET as well as cause them to suffer loss of reputation. This Rent-A-Bully had no business coming to your home - what on earth did your employer think they were doing?
One argument you could fire at Rent-A-Bully is "What would you have me do with a dog that was obviously in distress, call the RSPCA and the police and really humiliate your client's daughter and her customer?" If Rent-A-Bully tries to say there was a witness, that is not enough. Ask if there was a second independent witness. In my experience, HR consultants' knowledge of the rules and laws of evidence are non-existent - if any have a clue, you can count them on the finger of one hand, if that.
Originally posted by thbb
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One argument you could fire at Rent-A-Bully is "What would you have me do with a dog that was obviously in distress, call the RSPCA and the police and really humiliate your client's daughter and her customer?" If Rent-A-Bully tries to say there was a witness, that is not enough. Ask if there was a second independent witness. In my experience, HR consultants' knowledge of the rules and laws of evidence are non-existent - if any have a clue, you can count them on the finger of one hand, if that.
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