Re: Got dismissed today. Advice please. .
Regardless of differences in views, the law is clear. Alcoholism is an addiction and well known to be the result of mental illness i.e. depression, stress, or post traumatic stress or other mental illnesses. End of the day we know nothing about the OP, who he is, his past, what hes been through and suffered during life (perhaps abuse, bullying etc) - Some people can cope with the cruelty of life better than others, some can not and hence the saying "drowning ones sorrows", some just give up all together and either take their own life's, or burying themselves away and do nothing but drink day and night - At least the OP is fighting back and been clean for 3 years now. So am sorry but regardless of the opinion on whether alcoholism is a disease or not (its not, its an addiction and therefore a mental illness), no one here has the right to judge the OP for his life choices, as not one of you even know them, its like judging a book by its cover if you do.
Its completely irrelevant that the OP used to be dependent on alcohol in any case, given hes been clean for 3 years, as they are no longer dependent on it. But he does have serious other health issues, physical and mental, that he has to live with as a result of his past drinking. Yes he should have told his employers, but he didn't mostly likely because of his mental state of mind, he won't be the first and he won't be the last to not tell his employers due to mental state of mind. The fact is the employer never picked up on it, despite knowing he was a recovering alcoholic, so in my view the employer didn't do enough to ensure his welfare, as any respectable employer would have requested copies of his medical records and regular updates!
Regardless of differences in views, the law is clear. Alcoholism is an addiction and well known to be the result of mental illness i.e. depression, stress, or post traumatic stress or other mental illnesses. End of the day we know nothing about the OP, who he is, his past, what hes been through and suffered during life (perhaps abuse, bullying etc) - Some people can cope with the cruelty of life better than others, some can not and hence the saying "drowning ones sorrows", some just give up all together and either take their own life's, or burying themselves away and do nothing but drink day and night - At least the OP is fighting back and been clean for 3 years now. So am sorry but regardless of the opinion on whether alcoholism is a disease or not (its not, its an addiction and therefore a mental illness), no one here has the right to judge the OP for his life choices, as not one of you even know them, its like judging a book by its cover if you do.
Its completely irrelevant that the OP used to be dependent on alcohol in any case, given hes been clean for 3 years, as they are no longer dependent on it. But he does have serious other health issues, physical and mental, that he has to live with as a result of his past drinking. Yes he should have told his employers, but he didn't mostly likely because of his mental state of mind, he won't be the first and he won't be the last to not tell his employers due to mental state of mind. The fact is the employer never picked up on it, despite knowing he was a recovering alcoholic, so in my view the employer didn't do enough to ensure his welfare, as any respectable employer would have requested copies of his medical records and regular updates!
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