Hi, I'm Misschatterbox! My son was let go as they said he was too slow. Is this discrimination?
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Misschatterbox
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my son was working for an agency. He informed them of his needs, cerebral palsy, adhd ,asd. they let him go as they said he was too slow.
He is devastated. Is this discrimination?
He is devastated. Is this discrimination?
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Hi and welcome to the community
It's a possibility if could be discrimination
Did he have or request any reasonable adjustments in order to assist him
Usually agency work is only temporary and often they use this to end contracts
Did he have any performance reviews or discussions about targets and if he was meeting them
Acas is the best place to go for advise they have good website -
Welcome to the community @Misschatterbox Thank you for joining!
I'm sorry to hear about what's happened to your son. I can imagine that'd feel quite devastating for him, especially as he'd informed them of his needs.
How's he feeling now?
Janer1967 is knowledgeable in this area, so I'm sure she'll be able to offer you some support and guidance
Here's a link to the ACAS website.
Here's another link to our page on disability discrimination at work, which you might like to read.
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