dogleg
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I suggest a look at Jersey Action group facebook page which is largely supportive of the coxswain but if you look carefully down the page you will see 2 long posts which give a much fuller explaination of the causes and the history of the dispute which unfortunately seems to have originated from a personal argument between 2 people who may have forgotten the bigger picture ie saving lives at sea
I would be interested to know what the full details are concerning Andy Hibbs original dismissal by the RNLI. He was apparently subsequently re-instated by the RNLI with a full apology.
This is truly shambolic. I have dismissed dozens of employees during my career for almost every rule transgression you can think of and most of these have appealed against the dismissal but not one has ever been re-instated upon appeal.
The reason is simple .... I did a thorough and conscientious job the first time around such that there was no margin for error and the appeal panel had no sensible option open to them other than to agree with my initial decision.
If I had ever been in the situation where the appeal panel had felt it appropriate to reinstate and issue a "full apology" to a dismissed employee, I would have tendered my resignation immediately on the grounds of my personal incompetence.
I have no idea whether the person who conducted the RNLI disciplinary investigation and/or dismissal hearing has resigned but it sounds to me as if the Jersey crew are expecting that, or something similar, and I can fully understand their position.
Richard
I suggest a look at Jersey Action group facebook page which is largely supportive of the coxswain but if you look carefully down the page you will see 2 long posts which give a much fuller explaination of the causes and the history of the dispute which unfortunately seems to have originated from a personal argument between 2 people who may have forgotten the bigger picture ie saving lives at sea