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In March this year I suffered with an RSI injury to my shoulder from being kept on the same job for several weeks. I work for a manufacturing firm so its not unusual to do 1600 arm movements repeatedly daily. When i injured my shoulder i asked the team leader about having it reported in the accident handbook but she wasn't sure and said she would speak to the shift manager. On meeting with the shift manager i explained what had happened and he refused to accept it was an injury and that it didn't warrant to go in the book, he did say he would refer me to occupational health to be assessed which didn't happen. I ended up having two days off work because of the pain and then returned to work on light duties.
This was recorded down at my back to work so at least there is some record should they deny it.
fast forward to July i had been referred to occupation health because they needed me to do a specific job in the company knowingly i would struggle to do it with my shoulder and knees as the job entails pushing trolleys in excess of 400kg and repeatedly bending low down to loading the trolleys.
OH just asked me a series of questions and that was it, no physical examination ect and said he would like a follow up meeting in a few weeks to discuss my shoulder again. I was diagnosed with Osgood-Schlatters disease at the age of 15 in both knees, to this day its quite painful now at the age of 33 to bend my knees to get low to the ground.
fast forward to end of September and we have a group meeting with regards to cross training and where people would be working. Surprise surprise my name was read out to do that specific job with immediate effect. I mentioned i was still struggling putting weight on my shoulder and that i was under occupation health, the shift manager mentioned in front of everyone that he had read my report and that my shoulder is fine. In reply i said its not fine and i had not seen this report even after requesting to see a copy before hand. Another thing i am not happy about is that OH said he wanted a follow up meeting in a few weeks which was beginning of September to see how my shoulder was doing. I explained to OH i was still struggling with my shoulder then. The OH report which was later handed to me was dated July and says that hopefully the shoulder should be healed within 2 weeks and could neither confirm nor deny weather i was in pain with my knees
HR and the shift manager are saying i'm fine and fit for all duties and don't seem helpful at all when clearly the report can not be up to date, nor do words such as hopefully or confirm nor deny confirm anything, they do not seem bothered after telling them about the date issue and said this is the only report they have. Another issue i have is the breach of confidentiality after requesting to see the report first.
The job that i was put on finally took its toll on my shoulder and as forced me to be off which as annoyed me and stressed me out. H.R are now threatening my job by saying if your not fit enough to carry out the role they will have to decide weather i have a future working there. The thing is is its a large company with many roles which would be more suitable for me to do, but i'm being put on this one job specifically which i believe is to push me out the company
I have been at the company for nearly 10 years
I'm really not sure who to speak to about this, searching online it seems employers can dismiss you even after an injury caused by your job. I don't even know if i could bring a case for unfair dismissal or discrimination for a disability against them should they finish me on medical grounds. would suffering with knee problems such as osgood-schlatters disease be classed as a disability ?
This was recorded down at my back to work so at least there is some record should they deny it.
fast forward to July i had been referred to occupation health because they needed me to do a specific job in the company knowingly i would struggle to do it with my shoulder and knees as the job entails pushing trolleys in excess of 400kg and repeatedly bending low down to loading the trolleys.
OH just asked me a series of questions and that was it, no physical examination ect and said he would like a follow up meeting in a few weeks to discuss my shoulder again. I was diagnosed with Osgood-Schlatters disease at the age of 15 in both knees, to this day its quite painful now at the age of 33 to bend my knees to get low to the ground.
fast forward to end of September and we have a group meeting with regards to cross training and where people would be working. Surprise surprise my name was read out to do that specific job with immediate effect. I mentioned i was still struggling putting weight on my shoulder and that i was under occupation health, the shift manager mentioned in front of everyone that he had read my report and that my shoulder is fine. In reply i said its not fine and i had not seen this report even after requesting to see a copy before hand. Another thing i am not happy about is that OH said he wanted a follow up meeting in a few weeks which was beginning of September to see how my shoulder was doing. I explained to OH i was still struggling with my shoulder then. The OH report which was later handed to me was dated July and says that hopefully the shoulder should be healed within 2 weeks and could neither confirm nor deny weather i was in pain with my knees
HR and the shift manager are saying i'm fine and fit for all duties and don't seem helpful at all when clearly the report can not be up to date, nor do words such as hopefully or confirm nor deny confirm anything, they do not seem bothered after telling them about the date issue and said this is the only report they have. Another issue i have is the breach of confidentiality after requesting to see the report first.
The job that i was put on finally took its toll on my shoulder and as forced me to be off which as annoyed me and stressed me out. H.R are now threatening my job by saying if your not fit enough to carry out the role they will have to decide weather i have a future working there. The thing is is its a large company with many roles which would be more suitable for me to do, but i'm being put on this one job specifically which i believe is to push me out the company
I have been at the company for nearly 10 years
I'm really not sure who to speak to about this, searching online it seems employers can dismiss you even after an injury caused by your job. I don't even know if i could bring a case for unfair dismissal or discrimination for a disability against them should they finish me on medical grounds. would suffering with knee problems such as osgood-schlatters disease be classed as a disability ?