Hi all
I am after some advice on behalf of my son, I will try and keep it brief. He was sacked two weeks ago, he attended work on Thursday at a car repair garage, he was having trouble with his own car battery and took a battery from what is known as the scrap pile to test on his own car to see if it would kick in his own car, he had every intention of asking his employers to purchase the battery if it held its charge. ( he had done this with spare parts on many other occasions) the battery was left at the side of his car for hours in full view of CCTV, as the day was coming to an end my son did not have time to test the battery and put the battery at the side of the building to test the following day, again in full view of CCTV. On the Friday he attended work as normal a collegue asked if he had taken a battery of the scrap pile, my son advised that it was at the side of the building and was going to test it on his own car later, the collegue advised the battery was not scrap, my son passed it back to the collegue and thought no more of it and continued with his work until 5.30pm where he was sacked on the spot, no letter, no meeting, just accused of being a thief and told to leave.
My son wrote a letter asking for a meeting, they have replied accusing him of theft ( even though the car battery never left the premisies) and they sacked him as he was not trustworthy, my son requested a copy of the CCTV which will clear him of any wrong doing and they have advised the CCTV was not working that day, they have offered him a meeting. My son can't see the point of attending a meeting as he believes they had just made their mind up he is a thief and it would be pointless, any advise on how to bring an unfair dismissal case would be appreciated. As i see it the only thing he is guilty of is borrwoing the battery without asking.
Thanks
I am after some advice on behalf of my son, I will try and keep it brief. He was sacked two weeks ago, he attended work on Thursday at a car repair garage, he was having trouble with his own car battery and took a battery from what is known as the scrap pile to test on his own car to see if it would kick in his own car, he had every intention of asking his employers to purchase the battery if it held its charge. ( he had done this with spare parts on many other occasions) the battery was left at the side of his car for hours in full view of CCTV, as the day was coming to an end my son did not have time to test the battery and put the battery at the side of the building to test the following day, again in full view of CCTV. On the Friday he attended work as normal a collegue asked if he had taken a battery of the scrap pile, my son advised that it was at the side of the building and was going to test it on his own car later, the collegue advised the battery was not scrap, my son passed it back to the collegue and thought no more of it and continued with his work until 5.30pm where he was sacked on the spot, no letter, no meeting, just accused of being a thief and told to leave.
My son wrote a letter asking for a meeting, they have replied accusing him of theft ( even though the car battery never left the premisies) and they sacked him as he was not trustworthy, my son requested a copy of the CCTV which will clear him of any wrong doing and they have advised the CCTV was not working that day, they have offered him a meeting. My son can't see the point of attending a meeting as he believes they had just made their mind up he is a thief and it would be pointless, any advise on how to bring an unfair dismissal case would be appreciated. As i see it the only thing he is guilty of is borrwoing the battery without asking.
Thanks
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