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<blockquote data-quote="Scoop4" data-source="post: 315582" data-attributes="member: 44904"><p>Listen this is turning into a debate on employment rights and I'm not interested I don't work in that area anymore. Your diabetes is your concern and I am glad you don't have any of the many problems a lot of other diabetics have but you must disclose your health conditions to your employer as things change especially with diabetes. A case of dismissal that would not be classed as unfair would employee conduct and by not disclosing a health condition as serious as diabetes you could breaching health and safety regulations, they could also view it as dishonest. I have see people being dismissed for failing to disclose correct exam results and other thing like why they were dismissed from previous employer it didn't matter if they were good at what they did or were better than every one else it was not disclosed so they were dismissed. Like I said diabetes does not stay the same things can go wrong illness, body changes that kind of thing and worse still all the things they say won't happen if you look after your self and keep your diabetes in control can still happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scoop4, post: 315582, member: 44904"] Listen this is turning into a debate on employment rights and I'm not interested I don't work in that area anymore. Your diabetes is your concern and I am glad you don't have any of the many problems a lot of other diabetics have but you must disclose your health conditions to your employer as things change especially with diabetes. A case of dismissal that would not be classed as unfair would employee conduct and by not disclosing a health condition as serious as diabetes you could breaching health and safety regulations, they could also view it as dishonest. I have see people being dismissed for failing to disclose correct exam results and other thing like why they were dismissed from previous employer it didn't matter if they were good at what they did or were better than every one else it was not disclosed so they were dismissed. Like I said diabetes does not stay the same things can go wrong illness, body changes that kind of thing and worse still all the things they say won't happen if you look after your self and keep your diabetes in control can still happen. [/QUOTE]
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