Hello,
I am asking for any help or advice on behalf of my husband who has been absent from work for 6 months.
He is very shortly due to attend an Ill health capability hearing with a view to his boss firing him, even though he still has 6 months half pay, occupational sick pay left. He became ill at work after basically being bullied and harassed by his managers and (co-workers who are good friends with managers) to the extent that he had a breakdown. We feel that their intention was to drive him out of his job because he is on a certain spine point and they wanted to hire someone to do the same job for less money and his union rep feels the same.
Anyway on his first day of absence I went into work and spoke to his boss to tell him the reason for the absence (deep depression) and his boss decided it would be good to divulge all sorts of confidential information to me about my husbands performance at work and about what other managers etc had said about him, a lot of the information had not even been told to my husband! His work have made no contact with him during his sick leave other than to refer him to occupational health and a pre ill health capability meeting. Oc health told his employer that he may fall under the equality act 2010 but a Judge at a tribunal would make that ultimate decision, and they made a recommendation for my husband to be moved into exactly the same position but in a different department. His manager decided that they were not willing to make that adjustment, even though there was a suitable post which was being manned by a temporary worker, and they are now dealing with his absence through medical capability.
He has had his contractually due payrises withheld for 2 years, he has been told that as a man he should dress a certain way, act a certain way and do his job a certain way even though none of the women were told anything , (he is the only male employee), before he became ill he was put on a pre-capability support plan despite gaining excellent observation for his work only 8 weeks before, by an external agency and despite the fact that his work is jointly done with another worker who didn't get put on any support plan. He has never had a bad review in the 10 years that he has worked for the employer. The support plan was divulged to some staff, presumably by the managers as definitely not my husband, the staff then started acting like he was incompetent and even his own assistants started joining in and completely undermining him. His manager has always insinuated that my husband was mentally disabled and even said something along those lines to me!
Before this sickness he has barely had a day off in the whole time he has worked there!
Anyway there is far too much detail to put on here, but I wanted to ask, if (there is no if really as his manager is chairing the meeting and my husband is unlikely to be able to speak as he is becoming anxious and more depressed since the letter) he is dismissed after this hearing what are his next steps? We want to go to an employment tribunal, but not sure what we can take them for, due to time limits for filing a case etc. would they allow things from more than the 3 month time limit due to the fact that my husband was so unwell?
Thanks for any guidance you can give, my husbands union rep seems a bit overwhelmed, he barely answers texts or calls and gives us no information regarding his rights etc. just turns up to any meeting with him.
I am asking for any help or advice on behalf of my husband who has been absent from work for 6 months.
He is very shortly due to attend an Ill health capability hearing with a view to his boss firing him, even though he still has 6 months half pay, occupational sick pay left. He became ill at work after basically being bullied and harassed by his managers and (co-workers who are good friends with managers) to the extent that he had a breakdown. We feel that their intention was to drive him out of his job because he is on a certain spine point and they wanted to hire someone to do the same job for less money and his union rep feels the same.
Anyway on his first day of absence I went into work and spoke to his boss to tell him the reason for the absence (deep depression) and his boss decided it would be good to divulge all sorts of confidential information to me about my husbands performance at work and about what other managers etc had said about him, a lot of the information had not even been told to my husband! His work have made no contact with him during his sick leave other than to refer him to occupational health and a pre ill health capability meeting. Oc health told his employer that he may fall under the equality act 2010 but a Judge at a tribunal would make that ultimate decision, and they made a recommendation for my husband to be moved into exactly the same position but in a different department. His manager decided that they were not willing to make that adjustment, even though there was a suitable post which was being manned by a temporary worker, and they are now dealing with his absence through medical capability.
He has had his contractually due payrises withheld for 2 years, he has been told that as a man he should dress a certain way, act a certain way and do his job a certain way even though none of the women were told anything , (he is the only male employee), before he became ill he was put on a pre-capability support plan despite gaining excellent observation for his work only 8 weeks before, by an external agency and despite the fact that his work is jointly done with another worker who didn't get put on any support plan. He has never had a bad review in the 10 years that he has worked for the employer. The support plan was divulged to some staff, presumably by the managers as definitely not my husband, the staff then started acting like he was incompetent and even his own assistants started joining in and completely undermining him. His manager has always insinuated that my husband was mentally disabled and even said something along those lines to me!
Before this sickness he has barely had a day off in the whole time he has worked there!
Anyway there is far too much detail to put on here, but I wanted to ask, if (there is no if really as his manager is chairing the meeting and my husband is unlikely to be able to speak as he is becoming anxious and more depressed since the letter) he is dismissed after this hearing what are his next steps? We want to go to an employment tribunal, but not sure what we can take them for, due to time limits for filing a case etc. would they allow things from more than the 3 month time limit due to the fact that my husband was so unwell?
Thanks for any guidance you can give, my husbands union rep seems a bit overwhelmed, he barely answers texts or calls and gives us no information regarding his rights etc. just turns up to any meeting with him.
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