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dismissed on capability grounds: ill health

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  • SarEl
    SarEl Posts: 5,683 Forumite
    lili2008 wrote: »
    Not in an obvious sense, no.

    That isn't an answer to the question. Would this person, or anyone else, be put at risk by them returning to work? Even in an "unobvious sense". I gave just such an example of an "unobvious sense" earlier. Someone who can't be disciplined for fear of the effect it would have on them in terms of mental health.
  • I don't know. What does that mean? What kind of discipline effects someones mental health?

    her condition isn't dangerous, it;s not epilepsy in a driving job or anything like that.
    :idea:
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