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  • RJH
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    [MENTION=19071]teaboy2[/MENTION] check your inbox, final decision letter received. No offer made.

    Just to keep anyone else updated, we have finally received a final decision letter today where the employer claims they have acted properly and are making no offer of settlement.

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  • teaboy2
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    Originally posted by RJH View Post
    Just to update, it's now been 10 working days (2 full weeks) since the appeal hearing, and nothing has been heard back, not even to update on their progress.

    Nothing like time-wasting eh?
    Have emailed you back a draft letter to send to them requesting an update and reminding them about their obligations in regards to timeframe!

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  • RJH
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    Just to update, it's now been 10 working days (2 full weeks) since the appeal hearing, and nothing has been heard back, not even to update on their progress.

    Nothing like time-wasting eh?

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  • Trev1234
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    Imagine the "wetting the baby's head" party!

    T

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  • RJH
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    [MENTION=19071]teaboy2[/MENTION] only just seen this message again lol, no notification came through on my email, so I have sorted that now!

    Have emailed the responses back over, and I am sending a hard copy in the post tomorrow too (just standard class).

    Also, as for the duration it could take at an ET, although it will interfere with the first few months of baby being here, I would much rather get what we deserve that let them get off easily.

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  • teaboy2
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    Originally posted by RJH View Post
    @teaboy2 , she has sent some questions over email to be answered, i've forwarded them on to you to have a look at please

    - Rob
    Check your email mates, as i have got through it all this morning mate, just waiting for you to get back to me regarding what your O/H would like as a resolution to this! Sounds to me since she asked that, that they are wanted to resolve this amicably without going to employment tribunal!

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  • RJH
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    [MENTION=19071]teaboy2[/MENTION] , she has sent some questions over email to be answered, i've forwarded them on to you to have a look at please

    - Rob

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  • teaboy2
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    Originally posted by RJH View Post
    Didn't get this until just mate! However, my OH has told the Mrs to ask her husband for copies as she claims she knows nothing, even though they are married, live together and both are owners of the nursery.

    I have the recording from today which will be in your inbox to have a listen through later on, with a few interesting points.

    - - - Updated - - -

    They said nothing about the job advert either, just quiet.
    She will know all about it mate, she just trying to maintain impartiality for the same of impartiality lol.

    She probably didn't want to say anything about the advert in case she said something she shouldn't have said.

    I will listen to the recording tomorrow mate, as been a long day today for me as well mate.

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  • RJH
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    Didn't get this until just mate! However, my OH has told the Mrs to ask her husband for copies as she claims she knows nothing, even though they are married, live together and both are owners of the nursery.

    I have the recording from today which will be in your inbox to have a listen through later on, with a few interesting points.

    - - - Updated - - -

    They said nothing about the job advert either, just quiet.

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  • teaboy2
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    Originally posted by RJH View Post
    @teaboy2 ready for tomorrow now I think. Do I need to take any evidence, or just all of the notes and the copy of the job advert?

    Also, I have sent you the notes just so you could check over the last couple of points to see if they need any more legal added to them?

    Cheers

    - Rob
    Take everything with you - so you can point out each thing as you go through the points with them, but make sure you do not let them keep your copies of the evidence they sent you mate!

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  • Trev1234
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    Good luck Rob - remember illegitimi non carborundum! :doggieyes:

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  • RJH
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    [MENTION=19071]teaboy2[/MENTION] ready for tomorrow now I think. Do I need to take any evidence, or just all of the notes and the copy of the job advert?

    Also, I have sent you the notes just so you could check over the last couple of points to see if they need any more legal added to them?

    Cheers

    - Rob

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  • teaboy2
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    Yes i have seen it. I would add on to the bottom of the documents she is taking with her.

    Also on xx/xx/xx date i noticed a job advert on "website name" that was posted on the xx/xx/xx for part time and full time nursery assistants. Considering your alleging that i was let go on the basis you needed to cut 200hrs per month i was very surprised to come across your new job vacancy advert seek both part time and full time workers. The fact you are now advising for a minimum of 1 part time and 1 full time position contradicts your whole story on the need to reduce hours by 200hrs per month which was your sole reason for carrying out redundancy selection and terminating the contract signed under duress in June, and backed to 21st of April - This on balance of probability makes it clear you never needed to cut hours and every document you have produced has been fabricated simply in a vein attempt to cover up your wrong doings. Also, disputes regarding the contracts aside, the whole reason you dismissed me on the 21st of July was based on your alleged need to cut hours, where as the advertisement for vacancies shows your actually in need of additional staff to replace the one who retired and the one who resigned, positions i myself could have easily filled if it were not for myself being pregnant and therefore likely to be taking maternity leave in the near future if i had remained in your employment! The employment tribunal is going to see this for exactly what it is, a clear attempt to dismiss me on fabricated grounds as a result on my pregnancy!

    Make sure you take a screen shot of the advert too and give your O/h one copy to take with her along with the document that included all the points. And make sure you keep a copy of the advert for your own records, as it will prove useful at ET.

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  • RJH
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    Well 39 points, plus the added bonus of the fact that 24 hours ago they've posted a job advert for full time and part time positions!
    Incredible!

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  • teaboy2
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    Originally posted by RJH View Post
    @teaboy2 I have sent you over the grievance appeal points for you to have a look through when you can. Something crazy like 37 points on there!
    Have responded to them. Lol 37 points eh, no doubt they will try wriggle them down to 3 points again after taking legal advice!!

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