Hi Joanne ,
that is extremely unfair , have a read of the two leaflets " I want to work " and an "employer's guide " that you should have received in your membership pack .
These are also available
HERE.
It is a specialist area and so requires an expert to deal with it ..ring the helpline and they should be able to help and put you in touch with someone who can give initial advice.
The company are supposed to make reasonable adjustments for your disability , however the term "disabled" and exactly what constitutes a reasonable adjustment are a complicated issue.Any good employer should enter into conversation with you to discuss your needs .
Ring the helpline or seek support from your Union or an Advice agency.
Sorry i can't be of any more help on this as it is a complicated area of employment practice , you
should however be protected under the Disability Discrimination Act , and as from April ..the Equalities Act.
Good Luck and let us know how you get along.
Rich :)
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."