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  1. Just an update....i had been dismissed because of 'driving standards' and i have an appeal hearing on Wednesday.

     

    i've had lots of calls over the week......mainly support from collegues and some from my trade union who all think it's a case of unfair dismissal.

     

    Well i am seeing my trade union manager on Wednesday before my hearing and we will discuss what we are going to appeal and how......to be honest i've lost hope and i am feeling rather down :-/

  2. i've organised a meeting with the head of the union tomorrow and we will discuss a plan of action, i hope he is better than the reps i've had so far.

     

    i think i can argue on the point that had i not manouvered when i did, there would have been a collision with another vehicle and thus injury to my passangers too.

     

    Also will argue that i was only given 48 hours notice of the disciplinary where statutorily i have been advised it should have been 72 hours.

     

    And i will argue that the first formal warning i got wasn't my fault (it wasn't) so this should be my final warning not dismissal.

  3. It angers me that i put up with so much from this company and from the public (working on public transport) put up with it for 10 years and it all ends when a mirror falls off!

     

    they don't consider that fact i have worked hard and had a good attitude towards work, when they have drivers who treat the public like crap and hate thier job.

     

    It's because i'm on a good rate and the new drivers will be paid a lower rate.

  4. Well they said they will be sending me a letter, basically the manager who was doing the dismissing was saying it's all been blown out of poportion!

     

    He said i should have radioed the company and told them i was stuck in 2 way traffic and shouldn't have tried to manouver!

     

    how could i argue the unfair bit? my union want to appeal but they told me not to appeal my previous warnings (even though i wanted to)

     

    i can't find any statutory legislation requiring them to give me 72 hours notice..........help!

     

    and if they haven't got details of my first written warning........surely that means it doesn't exist?

  5. i am replying for my husband as he is in his disciplinary meeting right now!

     

    He did have a day of training school after the previous incident. the latest accident happened because he was under a lot of stress after his final written warning, he was trying to avoid a collision with another vehicle that was traveling towards his, so he manouvered and knocked the mirror off his vehicle.

     

    I don't think the management have anything against him, he seems to ge on ok with everyone, but he is an older driver on a better wage......hmmmm.... we will be appealing if he gets sacked but hopefully it wont come to that.

     

    i am feeling very nervous for him.

  6. I work in public transport and i am on a final warning because of my 'driving standards' however because of the nature of the work we do have minor accidents now and again..........anyway the mirror on my vehicle hit a wall while i was monouvering to make space for another large vehicle to pass..........this is normally a minor incident as the mirror was replaced straight away, i had a meeting with the manager yesterday and they have suspended me on full pay and i have a disciplinary hearing tomorrow........need some advice.....can they sack me for this? i have been with the co 10years and the other warnings i have had (1 was unavoidable but they said it was 50/50 so i got a warning, the other because my vehicle slipped in the snow) were only in the last 3 months.

     

    i really need the job i have young children and mortgages and bills to pay and i am the main breadwinner :-(

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