Hi,
I'm off on long-term sick leave at the moment, have been since mid-April. Issues with anxiety/depression/stress triggered by changing my AD medication.
I have had a regulation home visit from HT and meeting with OH (who have referred me for CBT).
I had a letter from HT saying she needs to do another home visit, this time with a representative from the Council's HR, and that I may have a Union rep present if I like.
This has scared me!!! Do I need a rep present? If so, why? What do they want to talk about that I might need a rep there for? Or is it just standard?
Has anyone got any experience of being off long-term sick and knows if this sort of meeting is standard?
I will phone the Union anyway to see what they say but I wanted to see if MN have any useful info for me to be pre-armed with.
Thanks.
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Do I need my Union rep present for meeting with HT and HR over long-term sickness?
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Empross76 · 18/06/2013 20:59
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