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  • Tribunal?

    I am in a lower management role but not for much longer.

    After flying through my probation with no issues at all, certain things have come to a head. I started to struggle with the increasing demand for me to adopt an 'aggressive' approach to my team, as this is how the department (as a whole) works. THis is far from my management style - something they knew well duing my initial interview...Anyway, after a meeting with my manager, HR became involved and another meeting was called.

    I had already been the 'victim' of certain management lying about what had been said in certain situations so before I spoke to the person 'high up' in HR (on a one 2 one basis) I set my Iphone to record.

    My concern was being dismissed (for what I didn't know) but I was hoping to find alternative emplayment in a different department. I went on to ask what I would be dismissed for if finding another position wasn't possible. HR person said loudly and clearly (three times actually) that I would not be dismissed, going on to repeat that I won't be dismissed as they have no reason to dismiss me.

    Go forward ONE day

    I have now been told I have a disciplinary hearing next week where it's likely I'm going to be dismissed for., and I quote, ...Some Other Substancial Reason.

    Where do I stand with this....I have total and absolute proof of them saying they waon't dismiss me because they have no reason to and now some made up reason to do the deed. Of course, at this point, they have no idea of the recorded meeting but I just had a feeling I'd need to do that to protect myself - and so it's been proved.

    What next?
    Last edited by spagbog; 27th March 2015, 20:10:PM. Reason: typo
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    Re: Tribunal?

    Nobody got anything?

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