I would be very appreciative if anyone could give me advice regarding my dismissal on a Stage 3 warning.
I've been a postman for 14 years, and during that time have had several Stage 1 and Stage 2 warnings, the latter of which
came in July of last year. Unfortunately, I contracted severe 'flu in October and then went off with stress in November due to continued harassment by a manager. My GP prescribed me with anti-depressants and the ATOS occupational health doctor agreed that the stress was caused in the workplace. This triggered my first Stage 3 warning in January. Whilst I was waiting for my RTU interview, my son suffered a seizure and was rushed to hospital, requiring treatment. I took Special Leave and whilst I was waiting for the re-arranged interview date, I contracted Viral Gastroenteritis, which left with with vomiting and diahorreah for a week. I went to the A&E and they told me not to return to work until I was 48 hours clear of any dihorreah.
I had the Stage 3 R.T.U. in February and the manager said they'd give me the outcome following their consideration.
I was kept waiting 5 weeks for a decision, and last Wednesday, the manager told me I was being dismissed for poor attendance. She accepted I had stress, but said that the 'flu in October and the Viral Gastroenteritis weren't linked to stress, so there were no mitigating circumstances why I shouldn't be dismissed.
Although I'd put in a grievance against the manager who had caused me the stress, the C.W.U. advised me not to submit it in case it harmed my case (they thought the manager was going to handle my Stage 3). I submitted the grievance when the Stage 3 was triggered, but now i've been dismissed, the grievance was never followed up, despite the manager stating it would be dealt with at the time.
I'm currently serving my notice and my stress and depression have returned despite being on Citalopram tablets.
Have I got any chance at an appeal hearing?
Thanks in advance.