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In message , at 21:51:32 on Wed, 22 Jun
2011, tim.... remarked: The tribunal basically said that LU were right to find him guilty of abusive behaviour and that the sacking was nothing to do with his union activities. I don't see that the tribunal has the evidence to assess that. They probably had more evidence than we do. If TfL sacked the guy wrongly on the basis of a trivial offence it is quite likely that they had an ulterior reason for doing so. There isn't likely to be any obvious evidence what that reason was, is there? Tribunals weren't born yesterday. -- Roland Perry |
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