I don't understand what your union rep means by "they can't take this into consideration" - and though they have to treat everyone fairly, they don't have to treat everyone the same. This is partly where the disability legislation comes in. I would suggest that you ask your rep if they have any specialist advisers in disability issues. If they do, then those will probably be full time union officials with a more detailed understanding of where you stand legally over issues that are now seen as having arisen from disability - even if they were not so recognised at the time.My union rep as advised today that altho I have had a bad time over recent months that they can't really take this into consideration and has to be seen to be treating everyone consistently. I know that diabetes comes under the cover of the disability act but I'm embarrassed to say I really don't know what this means for me.
I was very sad to read your post and send you a big virtual hug!Hi I'm just looking for a bit of advice really over the last 12 months I've had a lot of time off work due to various complications with my diabetes .... I've been type 2 for about 14 years now and on insulin for about 10 years .... metformin has always been a problem for me causing upset stomach and dioreah but last year seemed to result in me being quite unwell with lots of stomach upsets and as well as this went through a period of infection after infection I was given a disciplinary at work and given a written warning for absence, I did visit the Dr on each occasion but it never specified it was anything to do with my diabetes on any sick notes ... anyway that was that and in September last year i got married but that soon broke down and in Jan this year my husband became violent and the marriage ended which resulted in a lot of emotional trauma as well as physical. ... my diabetes became very unstable and I was off work again for 4 weeks during this time i managed to get my bm to a normal level but then started having hypos during the night which scared me being on my own as i started to panic incase i didn't wake up... i returned to work but 3 weeks later had to visit the Dr again as i had really bad migraines which i partly put down to the lighting at work but my gp also said could be a result of the hypos. .. I've now returned to work and have been told i will be having a disciplinary to discuss my capability in the role due to my illness which could result in dismissal and i really don't know what to do. Any advice would be great fully appreciated
My union rep as advised today that altho I have had a bad time over recent months that they can't really take this into consideration and has to be seen to be treating everyone consistently. I know that diabetes comes under the cover of the disability act but I'm embarrassed to say I really don't know what this means for me.
INEOS?I don't understand what your union rep means by "they can't take this into consideration" - and though they have to treat everyone fairly, they don't have to treat everyone the same. This is partly where the disability legislation comes in. I would suggest that you ask your rep if they have any specialist advisers in disability issues. If they do, then those will probably be full time union officials with a more detailed understanding of where you stand legally over issues that are now seen as having arisen from disability - even if they were not so recognised at the time.
By the way, union reps are usually fairly free from the fear of harassment for any advice that they give or other union activities. But your local rep may not have a lot of time or training to cover more unusual cases - which is why I'm suggesting that you ask that your problem be referred to a specialist adviser.
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