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My employer is trying to do me for dishonesty,i hurt my ribs at work and at AandE the doctor said that i had "likely" broken a couple of ribs,the next morning my wife called my employer and said that i had broken a couple of ribs.
2 weeks later i got an xray as AandE didn't feel the need to do one and my results came back as not broken ribs but internal damage and now my employer thinks i'm being dishonest because my wife called and said that they were broken,i did send an e-mail to my employer saying "thankfully my ribs are NOT broken"
2 weeks later i got an xray as AandE didn't feel the need to do one and my results came back as not broken ribs but internal damage and now my employer thinks i'm being dishonest because my wife called and said that they were broken,i did send an e-mail to my employer saying "thankfully my ribs are NOT broken"
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Contact HR and speak to them if your employer/ boss is pressuring you then. There must be someone in/at your head office that can help you if you feel you are being treated unfairly. Are you in a union?
17:11 Thu 22nd Mar 2012
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Your employer has no right to see your medical records and as long as you have medical notes signing you off sick then your employer has no right to give you grief. Are you with a union? Contact Citizens advice if things get worse. Your employer can only request the sick notes provided by the doctor/hospital and you are entitled to take as much time off as needed to heal until a medical professional says you are fit for work again or you decide your well enough to go back. Can I ask what your job is?
On your first medical note form the hospital what did they write as the reason for your being off work? At the end of the day you and your wife are not medical professionals (I assume) you can only tell your employer what you are told at the hospital. If you hadn't had the x-ray straight away you can only tell them what you are told.
Im with Brenda or as I previously said you must have a Human Resources or similar to talk too about the whole situation. Have you spoken to your boss since and explained the entire situation? With regards to the records business. Surely the original medical/sick note would say suspected broken ribs or similar - this would surely be enough proof to your employer that you were telling them what you believed to be the truth.
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