Hi,
I'm posting on behalf of my partner who was dismissed from her role as a Customer Service Advisor yesterday after just short of 2 years at her company.
She was sent a letter last Thursday asking her to attend her employment review along with a package of documents (monthly target scores, meeting notes etc) where her manager intended to show her failings.
The meeting involved her manager and a HR rep from the company, during the meeting her manager presented evidence that was not sent to her in advance (this would have enabled my partner time to look into the evidence and present her version), when my partner questioned her manager and the HR rep she was told they were under no obligation to send her any of this information.
The whole review was very underhanded and during the two hours it lasted my partners opinion wasn't heard and when she asked for supporting evidence (e.g., being accused of not leaving notes for customer orders) she was ignored and wasn't given any answers.
There is quite a bit more to this but my initial question would be, did her manager have to provide her with all evidence she was gathering or are they able to do what they did and spring new documents on her and then say they were not obliged to send her a copy in advance (which seem very underhanded).
Many thanks
I'm posting on behalf of my partner who was dismissed from her role as a Customer Service Advisor yesterday after just short of 2 years at her company.
She was sent a letter last Thursday asking her to attend her employment review along with a package of documents (monthly target scores, meeting notes etc) where her manager intended to show her failings.
The meeting involved her manager and a HR rep from the company, during the meeting her manager presented evidence that was not sent to her in advance (this would have enabled my partner time to look into the evidence and present her version), when my partner questioned her manager and the HR rep she was told they were under no obligation to send her any of this information.
The whole review was very underhanded and during the two hours it lasted my partners opinion wasn't heard and when she asked for supporting evidence (e.g., being accused of not leaving notes for customer orders) she was ignored and wasn't given any answers.
There is quite a bit more to this but my initial question would be, did her manager have to provide her with all evidence she was gathering or are they able to do what they did and spring new documents on her and then say they were not obliged to send her a copy in advance (which seem very underhanded).
Many thanks
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