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<blockquote data-quote="maglil55" data-source="post: 1325355" data-attributes="member: 52911"><p>I found these meetings really distressing and stressful. They have to look at:-</p><p>1) Can they make reasonable adaptations that allows you to return to you original job. If "no"</p><p>2) Is there another suitable job that fits your skills and qualifications. </p><p> From there unless there is something that provides for disability or early retirement (as there was in my case) then they can dismiss you on the grounds of no longer being capable of carrying out your job. Harsh and they get away with it in a lot of cases. In my case there was no way I could return to my original job. Alternative jobs were also ruled out and that's when I was told I could not get disability/early retirement because I could work part time from home even although no such job existed! After a short battle I got a full "pension" as if I was at retirement age which cost them as I was only 54 then. It was an Industrial Accident so it was really sickening I had to fight them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maglil55, post: 1325355, member: 52911"] I found these meetings really distressing and stressful. They have to look at:- 1) Can they make reasonable adaptations that allows you to return to you original job. If "no" 2) Is there another suitable job that fits your skills and qualifications. From there unless there is something that provides for disability or early retirement (as there was in my case) then they can dismiss you on the grounds of no longer being capable of carrying out your job. Harsh and they get away with it in a lot of cases. In my case there was no way I could return to my original job. Alternative jobs were also ruled out and that's when I was told I could not get disability/early retirement because I could work part time from home even although no such job existed! After a short battle I got a full "pension" as if I was at retirement age which cost them as I was only 54 then. It was an Industrial Accident so it was really sickening I had to fight them. [/QUOTE]
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