Hi I'm new to this and trying to find out as much information as possible.
I'm acting on behalf of my father.
My dad currently works in the water business a sub contract to a water board. He's been doing this job all his life in and out of different sub contractors.
Now since the beginning of the year my dads life has been one traumatic problem after another. He fell ill and was in hospital for a good few months. After returning to work a week later he found out my mother has got breast cancer. (which his work are fully aware of)
Thursday there was an event that happend at his work: My dad has the responsibilities to look at all drawings of a road to establish where electrics and gas mains are. He then has to dig certain holes out to put new pipping in. My dad had planned his week of work and to finalise the job on the Friday. Thursday morning my dad received a phone call from his agent telling him the job needed to be finished on the Thursday. (Knowing my dad is under pressure as it is). Later on in the day on Thursday my dad missed a gas main on the drawing and one of his lads dug into this. Obviously this being a big thing all the "big boys" then turned up. yet not one of my dads bosses from the company he worked for turned up to represent him. My dad dealing with all the questions and problems going with this error made.
My dad was then told to head to the office Friday morning to have a meeting to investigate the matter. This meeting then went over what happened. Giving dad no indication what was to follow. In this meeting my dad had to be excused (Which his boss agreed) as my mother needed to attend a hospital appointment. And my dad was under the impression he was due to go back to work on the following Monday (tomorrow).
Since returning from my mothers appointment one of my dads work colleagues (his number 2) brought over an envelope which was a letter regarding his gross misconduct - notice of dismissal.
Now i'd like to ask if anyone has any advice where we should go from here as i feel the way the company have handled this and how they've treated my dad knowing he's under a lot of pressure at home.
I will try attaching the letter and the policy procudure.
Thanks
Natalie
I'm acting on behalf of my father.
My dad currently works in the water business a sub contract to a water board. He's been doing this job all his life in and out of different sub contractors.
Now since the beginning of the year my dads life has been one traumatic problem after another. He fell ill and was in hospital for a good few months. After returning to work a week later he found out my mother has got breast cancer. (which his work are fully aware of)
Thursday there was an event that happend at his work: My dad has the responsibilities to look at all drawings of a road to establish where electrics and gas mains are. He then has to dig certain holes out to put new pipping in. My dad had planned his week of work and to finalise the job on the Friday. Thursday morning my dad received a phone call from his agent telling him the job needed to be finished on the Thursday. (Knowing my dad is under pressure as it is). Later on in the day on Thursday my dad missed a gas main on the drawing and one of his lads dug into this. Obviously this being a big thing all the "big boys" then turned up. yet not one of my dads bosses from the company he worked for turned up to represent him. My dad dealing with all the questions and problems going with this error made.
My dad was then told to head to the office Friday morning to have a meeting to investigate the matter. This meeting then went over what happened. Giving dad no indication what was to follow. In this meeting my dad had to be excused (Which his boss agreed) as my mother needed to attend a hospital appointment. And my dad was under the impression he was due to go back to work on the following Monday (tomorrow).
Since returning from my mothers appointment one of my dads work colleagues (his number 2) brought over an envelope which was a letter regarding his gross misconduct - notice of dismissal.
Now i'd like to ask if anyone has any advice where we should go from here as i feel the way the company have handled this and how they've treated my dad knowing he's under a lot of pressure at home.
I will try attaching the letter and the policy procudure.
Thanks
Natalie
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