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  1. Just recd 2 letters in same envelope, one from hoist and one from Lowell, chasing a very old barclaycard debt that was written off years ago. i probably don’t have the letter confirming this so should I send a SAR to barclays or lowell? they’ve obviously bought the debt and this is purely speculative. The debt was written off as was out of time (over 6 years) and that was a while ago, i’m having surgery for lung cancer tomorrow so really need to nip this in the bud, any advice gratefully received thank you
  2. the previous sickness has been discounted as due to underlying ill health (supposedly) so theoretically should not be counted. The warning has been given for the 8 shifts missed following the accident even though it has been accepted as genuine. SarEL - appreciate what you are saying but I still cannot get my head round how a genuine absence accompanied by a GP fit note can be defined as unacceptable. I'd be more than happy to have a discussion on how to improve my attendance but I think the warning is unreasonable in that it was given for an injury following an accident.The procedural errors that were made were shocking. thanks for the comments.
  3. I have been given a written warning for missing 8 shifts, I was off for two weeks after falling on the ice and hurting my elbow, I was given a sick note by my GP. I went to A&E directly following the accident, and my GP a week later when it wasn't getting any better. I have appealed but any advice would be useful. I do suffer from mental health issues and I have been on medication for almost two years which allows me to cope okay. I think I have been given the warning because of time off for underlying ill health rather than the accident.
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