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Can I sue my boss
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Hi everyone, as some of you know, i've had some trouble with my knee, which needed a second operation. My firm can finance this under certain conditions, and as such, a request was put in. My boss came back after a couple of months, and said that they had turned it down, on the grounds that the first op never worked and the second may not also. I borrowed the money, and it was a success, but I also contacted the department that provides the finance, and it turns out that he never put the request in, which means, as far as I am concerned, he lied, put my career at risk, not to mention, my home, he's also taken a medical decision without being qualified. I now have a greviance going through against him, but does anyone think that I could sue him for the money I had to borrow, �2.500, All answers will be appreciated, thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lonnie, glad to see the operation was successful first and foremost, i believe you,ve a case for suing your boss/firm, hes not qualified to make such a decision, and your correct in taking out a grievance against him.
What representation do you have at your disposal, did i read right you are an underground driver, apologies if i have confused you with someone else
What representation do you have at your disposal, did i read right you are an underground driver, apologies if i have confused you with someone else
Hi Laurence, yes, your right, i drive on the Underground, I think your on the main, aren't you, so you have a really good idea of how these things work, i'm in the RMT, and its them that are pushing the grevience, but of course, I instigated it, what he did was not nice, and i'm going to see it through, Thanks for your support.
tictactoe, I clean forgot we now have a law section, ta very much.
tictactoe, I clean forgot we now have a law section, ta very much.
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