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Re: 'Bullying' Royal Mail boss 'made staff ask for permissio

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Cyclopz wrote:
If there is a word that means more than very very very interested then that is the word I should be using.
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Cyclopz wrote:
mismanaged wrote:Which contains damning evidence against some very senior managers at HWDC. I'm just wondering how many of you would be interested in reading it.
updates to follow.
Very very interested.
If there is a word that means more than very very very interested then that is the word I should be using.
I am literally salivating and foaming at the mouth in anticipation.
I am your biggest fan already.

A word of caution though.
Bringing Royal mail into disrepute could get you the sack.
I am not sure about whistleblower protection but you need to thoroughly understand what the risks are to yourself in writing about this subject.

Perhaps you could post the tribunal results or at least the tribunal case number so we can request a copy ourselves.
Tribunal results are in the public domain.
Once your anger has subsided maybe you should have a good long think about the possible consequences to yourself of spilling the beans.
Or maybe start again and write in the third person, EG invent a character and tell the story via that character.

What do other people think about this?
I mean after all, we must protect our sources of information right?
We must all protect ourselves and each other.


Tribunal case
Re: Mrs SS Husen v Royal Mail Group Limited & Others(Weightmans Ref: P4-2927)
Case Number: 2700735/2014
Hearing: Monday 12 January 2015 to Friday 16 January 2015, Reading Employment Tribunal
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Much obliged.

I shall order a copy straight away.
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I too have been reinstated but the appeals manager used weasel words and says I made a genuine mistake, we are all human blah blah ( so why was I sacked then ?) Is it because I am a whistle blower and she wanted let the corrupt manager off? I don't think she was independent as she works in the same office as one of the managesr and she knows the other two! I feel very aggrieved that they have got a way scot free and one year suspended dismissal still hangs over me. Where do I go from here to get justice?