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my wife has to go to disciplinary hearing tomorrow and work and is in a right old worked up state about it. shes been with the company 4 years, was promoted from her role to lead role and recently a brand new role was created just for her too. so has done very well there.
So anyway about 2 months ago she was given a new ID badge nothing special just her name , photo and company name on it. not something anyone else could make much use of as it has her photo on. usual thing on a lanyard.
however on the back powered by a usb charged small battery it has built in tracker alarm, in case she gets attcked a quick press of the button and it sends out gps. the thing wasnt much good as it needed charging every day ( short battery life ) and she had it charging via usb port in the car.
somehow though when clearing out the car ( rubbish bag for her coffee cups and whatnot when shes on the go as she has to do lot of driving and doesnt get much time to stop for lunch, the id badge ( at best guess) ended up in the rubbish bag and got thrown out. wasnt until friday evening she noticed it missing so thought maybe itw as left in the office. searched office monday morning and no sign so thought she would search again when she got home just in case it was indoors. no luck so reported it first thing tuesday morning.
first she got an earful for leaving it "so long" before reporting it missing ( no one available in office over weekend so effectively one working day though i guess easy to say in hindsight should have reported in monday.
she had a call up to the office thinking they would just give her a verbal telling off but instead told her itw as going to HR department and may be disciplinary action. then about a week later she gets a letter telling her to come to office for a hearing and the letter states "possible consequences arising from this meeting might be that formal disciplinary action up to and including dismissal may be taken against you."
now obviously im biased but surely this doesnt sound like reasonable grounds in any way, shape or form for dismissal? meeting is 10am tomorrow so going to be a long restless night and morning but i think if they did fire her she wouldnt have the fight in her to take them on for unfair dismissal , already shes gotten very down about it and almost resigned herself to being fired and its left a very sour taint in her mouth over the whole matter and she really doesnt want to be there any longer if it goes beyond a verbal warning ( even a written official warning seems unfair to me for this ).
So anyway about 2 months ago she was given a new ID badge nothing special just her name , photo and company name on it. not something anyone else could make much use of as it has her photo on. usual thing on a lanyard.
however on the back powered by a usb charged small battery it has built in tracker alarm, in case she gets attcked a quick press of the button and it sends out gps. the thing wasnt much good as it needed charging every day ( short battery life ) and she had it charging via usb port in the car.
somehow though when clearing out the car ( rubbish bag for her coffee cups and whatnot when shes on the go as she has to do lot of driving and doesnt get much time to stop for lunch, the id badge ( at best guess) ended up in the rubbish bag and got thrown out. wasnt until friday evening she noticed it missing so thought maybe itw as left in the office. searched office monday morning and no sign so thought she would search again when she got home just in case it was indoors. no luck so reported it first thing tuesday morning.
first she got an earful for leaving it "so long" before reporting it missing ( no one available in office over weekend so effectively one working day though i guess easy to say in hindsight should have reported in monday.
she had a call up to the office thinking they would just give her a verbal telling off but instead told her itw as going to HR department and may be disciplinary action. then about a week later she gets a letter telling her to come to office for a hearing and the letter states "possible consequences arising from this meeting might be that formal disciplinary action up to and including dismissal may be taken against you."
now obviously im biased but surely this doesnt sound like reasonable grounds in any way, shape or form for dismissal? meeting is 10am tomorrow so going to be a long restless night and morning but i think if they did fire her she wouldnt have the fight in her to take them on for unfair dismissal , already shes gotten very down about it and almost resigned herself to being fired and its left a very sour taint in her mouth over the whole matter and she really doesnt want to be there any longer if it goes beyond a verbal warning ( even a written official warning seems unfair to me for this ).




