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    Help needed please. I have been made redundant and have appealed the decisions as unfair process. I heard calls that had been recorded via a call recording system that appeared to make the decisions unfair. I have full access to this system, I have now been informed that I have broken data protection. Although I have never been told about any restrictions when using this system. They have threatened to with draw the redundancy settlement and start disciplinary action against me. Are they able to do this??? They also want me to sign a settlement agreement.
    your help is greatly appreciated.
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    Re: Disciplinary

    Hi and welcome Sarah
    Whilst awaiting the arrival of our employment specialists you might find this link useful: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/g...good-deal.html

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    • #3
      Re: Disciplinary

      Hi Des8,

      thank you for sharing this link with me, it certainly make interesting reading.

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      • #4
        Re: Disciplinary

        Hi Sarah,

        Not an expert at employment law, but one thing strikes me - I took this from findlaw.co.uk (sorry for the horrible formatting!)

        Hope it helps!

        Can I request information as part of a grievance process?Employees may sometimes wish to make requests regarding data held by employers in relation to disciplinary or grievance procedures. Examples of such requests include asking for witness interview statements, or computer records.
        Employers are bound to provide such information, in order to facilitate a fair hearing. If your employer fails to provide such information and you are then dismissed, it may be that the failure constitutes an unfair dismissal, and you should seek legal advice.

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        • #5
          Re: Disciplinary

          What's that horrible cheap meat called - the one you cook and have with chips & egg?

          Ah yes - SPAM...... :tinysmile_twink_t2:


          Originally posted by KateSteele
          The best advice which I can provide you is go to solicitors.
          edit is the best place to seek advice OP on this matter.

          edit
          Last edited by Tools; 8th October 2014, 14:24:PM.

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          • #6
            Re: Disciplinary

            Originally posted by KateSteele
            I have only given recommendation link.
            Only messing Kate Although you ought to mention if you work for the company....

            edit
            Last edited by Amethyst; 8th October 2014, 14:18:PM.

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            • #7
              Re: Disciplinary

              I have removed the links. For future reference Kate, it would be polite to contact the site admin if you wish to advertise on the site. As things stand it isn't something we allow or encourage unless there is a specific benefit to the consumer. For employment related questions we always recommend speaking to ACAS first and foremost.
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