Personnel Today
  • Home
    • All PT content
  • Email sign-up
  • Topics
    • HR Practice
    • Employee relations
    • Learning & training
    • Pay & benefits
    • Wellbeing
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR strategy
    • HR Tech
    • The HR profession
    • Global
    • All HR topics
  • Legal
    • Case law
    • Commentary
    • Flexible working
    • Legal timetable
    • Maternity & paternity
    • Shared parental leave
    • Redundancy
    • TUPE
    • Disciplinary and grievances
    • Employer’s guides
  • AWARDS
    • Personnel Today Awards
    • The RAD Awards
  • Jobs
    • Find a job
    • Jobs by email
    • Careers advice
    • Post a job
  • Brightmine
    • Learn more
    • Products
    • Free trial
    • Request a quote
  • Webinars
  • Advertise
  • OHW+

Personnel Today

Register
Log in
Personnel Today
  • Home
    • All PT content
  • Email sign-up
  • Topics
    • HR Practice
    • Employee relations
    • Learning & training
    • Pay & benefits
    • Wellbeing
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR strategy
    • HR Tech
    • The HR profession
    • Global
    • All HR topics
  • Legal
    • Case law
    • Commentary
    • Flexible working
    • Legal timetable
    • Maternity & paternity
    • Shared parental leave
    • Redundancy
    • TUPE
    • Disciplinary and grievances
    • Employer’s guides
  • AWARDS
    • Personnel Today Awards
    • The RAD Awards
  • Jobs
    • Find a job
    • Jobs by email
    • Careers advice
    • Post a job
  • Brightmine
    • Learn more
    • Products
    • Free trial
    • Request a quote
  • Webinars
  • Advertise
  • OHW+

Constructive dismissalNHSEmployment lawDisciplineLatest News

‘Truth an alien concept’ to HR manager at tribunal

by Jo Faragher 31 May 2024
by Jo Faragher 31 May 2024 The tribunal was held in Norwich
Kelvin Atkins / Shutterstock.com
The tribunal was held in Norwich
Kelvin Atkins / Shutterstock.com

A judge has called for NHS leaders to face disciplinary action for the way they handled a director’s redundancy, and accused the HR business partner who ran it of lying to protect the organisation.

Judge Robin Postle described a director at Norfolk and Waveney NHS Clinical Commissioning Group as “disingenuous and unconvincing” and said he should face “further investigation and those responsible [should] face disciplinary action”.

A 12-day hearing in 2023 was held to investigate a claim by manager Clive Rennie that he had been constructively dismissed during an NHS restructuring process. He also filed claims for age discrimination and unlawful deduction of wages. The judgment has only just been published.

Rennie was assistant director of integrated commissioning (mental health and learning disabilities) when the CCG was replaced by NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Board (ICB). He and a colleague, Ann-Louise Schofield, head of mental health transformation, both filed claims for constructive dismissal from their posts.

Latest tribunals

Tribunal rules on asylum seeker escorts’ WhatsApp texts 

Seasonal farm worker brings tribunal case over unpaid wages 

They had both been earmarked for a single post as head of mental health transformation at the new organisation. Rennie submitted that he had reached an agreement with John Webster, director of strategic commissioning, that he would receive redundancy and his colleague would take the role.

However, following interviews (that he agreed to take part in), he was offered the job and Schofield was selected for redundancy. Rennie tendered his resignation just before her redundancy period was up.

Rennie filed a grievance and an investigation was carried out by Steve Stavrinou, head of HR business partners at NHS Arden and Gem Support Unit, which provides HR services to Norfolk and Waveney.

The tribunal asked for investigation reports to be submitted to the tribunal, but were told they did not exist. Drafts were eventually made available five days into the hearing.

Judge Postle accused Stavrinou of being “a man who finds the truth an alien concept”. He added that the final report had been altered to suit the employer as it did not reflect the agreement between Webster and Rennie about the latter’s redundancy.

“The tribunal were quite frankly staggered that Mr Stavrinou would sit at the back of the tribunal for a number of days knowing that there were draft investigation reports he had prepared in relation to the investigation into the grievance raised by Mr Rennie and remain silent whilst he watched the solicitors for the respondent repeat on a number of occasions there simply was no draft investigation reports into the grievance,” the judgment said.

Norfolk and Waveney at one point sought to have the judge removed from proceedings, accusing him of “inappropriate conduct, tone and disparaging comments towards the respondent and its representatives”. The application was rejected.

Judge Postle wrote that this was “perhaps a cynical attempt to hijack proceedings”.

Rennie’s lawyer Neil Ashley described the case as a “car crash” and the attempt to remove the judge as being “because the case is a train wreck”.

Norfolk and Waveney conceded liability for Schofield’s unfair dismissal prior to the hearing, but Rennie won his claim for constructive dismissal at the tribunal. The claim of age discrimination failed because the selection for redundancy was based on cost, rather than age.

The judgment added: “In relation to both Mr Rennie and Miss Schofield, the tribunal found them consistent, reliable and honest in their evidence throughout.

“Quite frankly, the behaviour of the respondents being a public body should be further investigated and those responsible face disciplinary action.”

Sign up to our weekly round-up of HR news and guidance

Receive the Personnel Today Direct e-newsletter every Wednesday

OptOut
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

 

Employee relations opportunities on Personnel Today


Browse more Employee Relations jobs

Jo Faragher

Jo Faragher has been an employment and business journalist for 20 years. She regularly contributes to Personnel Today and writes features for a number of national business and membership magazines. Jo is also the author of 'Good Work, Great Technology', published in 2022 by Clink Street Publishing, charting the relationship between effective workplace technology and productive and happy employees. She won the Willis Towers Watson HR journalist of the year award in 2015 and has been highly commended twice.

previous post
Type 2 diabetes up 40% among under-40s since 2016, warns charity
next post
How is Labour moulding its employment rights proposals?

You may also like

NHS worker awarded £29k after Darth Vader comparison

8 May 2025

Two cautionary tales: how to avoid constructive dismissal...

1 Apr 2025

DSTL scientist constructively dismissed for gender-critical views

24 Mar 2025

Estate agent constructively dismissed after desk move ‘demotion’

11 Mar 2025

Nurse left out of tea round wins constructive...

28 Feb 2025

Up to 74,000 women forced out of work...

27 Feb 2025

Menopause-related tribunal claims treble in two years

25 Feb 2025

Countess of Chester NHS chair resigns after damning...

17 Feb 2025

‘Siren’ who asked colleague to do her work...

9 Dec 2024

The 10 strangest employment tribunal cases of 2024

6 Dec 2024

  • 2025 Employee Communications Report PROMOTED | HR and leadership...Read more
  • The Majority of Employees Have Their Eyes on Their Next Move PROMOTED | A staggering 65%...Read more
  • Prioritising performance management: Strategies for success (webinar) WEBINAR | In today’s fast-paced...Read more
  • Self-Leadership: The Key to Successful Organisations PROMOTED | Eletive is helping businesses...Read more
  • Retaining Female Talent: Four Ways to Reduce Workplace Drop Out PROMOTED | International Women’s Day...Read more

Personnel Today Jobs
 

Search Jobs

PERSONNEL TODAY

About us
Contact us
Browse all HR topics
Email newsletters
Content feeds
Cookies policy
Privacy policy
Terms and conditions

JOBS

Personnel Today Jobs
Post a job
Why advertise with us?

EVENTS & PRODUCTS

The Personnel Today Awards
The RAD Awards
Employee Benefits
Forum for Expatriate Management
OHW+
Whatmedia

ADVERTISING & PR

Advertising opportunities
Features list 2025

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin


© 2011 - 2025 DVV Media International Ltd

Personnel Today
  • Home
    • All PT content
  • Email sign-up
  • Topics
    • HR Practice
    • Employee relations
    • Learning & training
    • Pay & benefits
    • Wellbeing
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR strategy
    • HR Tech
    • The HR profession
    • Global
    • All HR topics
  • Legal
    • Case law
    • Commentary
    • Flexible working
    • Legal timetable
    • Maternity & paternity
    • Shared parental leave
    • Redundancy
    • TUPE
    • Disciplinary and grievances
    • Employer’s guides
  • AWARDS
    • Personnel Today Awards
    • The RAD Awards
  • Jobs
    • Find a job
    • Jobs by email
    • Careers advice
    • Post a job
  • Brightmine
    • Learn more
    • Products
    • Free trial
    • Request a quote
  • Webinars
  • Advertise
  • OHW+