Re: Unfair dismisal ?
update - I checked the costs of the employment tribunal which turns out to be approx £1000. This would be to contest the dismissal. He is not in a position to meet this cost as he hasn't had an income for such a long time. His solicitor is going to establish if the Union has paid this fee upfront prior to withdrawn from the case. If they have we are going to try and do it ourselves. I think he has a case for sex discrimination too as if he were a woman he would not be having to deal with this issue in the first place.
Is there any way of proving sex discrimination when I am unaware of similar cases with this council ?
Dear StevemLs - how can the SSSC prove someting that didnt happen on the balance of probabilities particularly when the court didnt believe the accusations that were made. Does the court ruling not give his version of events more weight as the court are able to investigate in far more depth than the SSSC could ever do
update - I checked the costs of the employment tribunal which turns out to be approx £1000. This would be to contest the dismissal. He is not in a position to meet this cost as he hasn't had an income for such a long time. His solicitor is going to establish if the Union has paid this fee upfront prior to withdrawn from the case. If they have we are going to try and do it ourselves. I think he has a case for sex discrimination too as if he were a woman he would not be having to deal with this issue in the first place.
Is there any way of proving sex discrimination when I am unaware of similar cases with this council ?
Dear StevemLs - how can the SSSC prove someting that didnt happen on the balance of probabilities particularly when the court didnt believe the accusations that were made. Does the court ruling not give his version of events more weight as the court are able to investigate in far more depth than the SSSC could ever do
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