Yes, I have been referred to occ health 3 times in the nearly 7 years I've worked there. They have replied to say that I will be Ill more often than others and to make reasonable adjustments. I think I will have to find a union rep. I've never felt the need for a union till now as I work for a company that usually really looks after its employees! I feel like they are trying to push me out and it's not fair. I have had bouts of laryngitis and as my work is phone based they have told me I need to go off sick, I tried to work through it but was told I couldn't do my usual job so must go off sick.Sorry to hear that @Imsk
Maybe contact your union if you're in one, or the hospital diabetes team, or citizens advice, or diabetes uk helpline, for advice. Were HR or Occupational Health involved in this decision?
Also check that your workplace followed your work contract in terms of warnings etc?
I second what TriciaWs and AndBreathe have said. Diabetes as a long term illness is covered by the Equality Act and while the Act unhelpfully does not define what a reasonable adjustment should be (or much else, I don't think it's a shining example of how to do law) the onus is on the employer to change its own rules to enable the affected individual to work as normally as possible. There are an increasing number of cases available to have a look at on line where employment tribunals have given judgement. Some have also been subsequently confirmed by the High Court. This link gives some background: https://www.acas.org.uk/reasonable-adjustmentsI'm going to appeal the decision as the sickness policy says there was other decisions they could have made. I will speak to the helpline and also join a union to get a rep to help me too. I'm not taking this lying down. I love my job...
I'm going to appeal the decision as the sickness policy says there was other decisions they could have made. I will speak to the helpline and also join a union to get a rep to help me too. I'm not taking this lying down. I love my job...
Please don't take my response as having a go at you, because I'm not. I am being Devil's Advocate.I'm going to appeal the decision as the sickness policy says there was other decisions they could have made. I will speak to the helpline and also join a union to get a rep to help me too. I'm not taking this lying down. I love my job...
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