I've worked for a huge UK company for the last 18 years. My conduct record has been clean in that time. I am employed as a HGV driver and been in that role for 2.5 years. On 1st of July I was involved in an accident with the vehicle on company property. The vehicle was found to have 2 faults on it both of which contributed to the accident, and should have been found during periodic servicing . I was removed from driving duties while it was investigated. After the fact-finding interview with my line manager, my story was changed in the notes of the interview. I put corrections in regarding this and these were ignored in the decision report. I was "charged" with gross misconduct for failing to follow training I'd been given, (my training officer spoke up in my appeal interview and said I'd followed the training exactly as I'd been shown). 8 weeks after the incident (24/8/17) I was summarily dismissed from the business.
I put an appeal in straight away and my appeal interview was scheduled for just over 2 weeks later. It has since been 4 weeks since the interview and have heard nothing since. Is this normal or would it count as an unnecessary delay?
I have been told unofficially that they may reinstate me but still remove me from driving and change my working location (reduced pay, longer commuting time to work). Would these be grounds for constructive dismissal?*
If I accept any backpay, does it forfeit the chance of a constructive dismissal case?
It's obviously been a very stressful time and I just want my original job back.
Many thanks for any advice you can give.
I put an appeal in straight away and my appeal interview was scheduled for just over 2 weeks later. It has since been 4 weeks since the interview and have heard nothing since. Is this normal or would it count as an unnecessary delay?
I have been told unofficially that they may reinstate me but still remove me from driving and change my working location (reduced pay, longer commuting time to work). Would these be grounds for constructive dismissal?*
If I accept any backpay, does it forfeit the chance of a constructive dismissal case?
It's obviously been a very stressful time and I just want my original job back.
Many thanks for any advice you can give.
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