Its a long story but i need advice on employment rights quite desprately.
This is based on a temp contract at a call centre within an open plan floor seating almost 50 agents.
My partner started this job 4 weeks ago and since starting, his female manager has been inappropriately touching his shoulders. He has kindly asked her to stop but now it continues only when he is using the phone
Monday, she asked him to come sit next to her for the day but did do in an almost playful, flirty way from the other side of the floor. This person already makes him feel uncomfortable so he refused kindly thinking she was joking. He did end up sitting next to her after she told him that he was required to as a direct order from herself, so she could monitor his calls. Seeing as this reason is acceptable, he said next to her. (Calls are normally monitored electronically by listening to recorded calls and sending feedback via a computer program). After telling him he was a 'good boy' and had half the floor laugh at him, he asked her into a pirvate room.
He has admitted that he did have a defencive and unprofessional attatude while talking to her but he explained that she had made him feel belittled, patronised and uncomfortable. She insisted at first that she hadn't but he insisted she had and she replied with 'note taken'. He apologied for his unprofessional behaviour and she thanked him. She said to have it as a warning for him and to hear not more of it and let it go and return to work.
She left work to go home 30mins later without a single monitor. He stayed where he was until the end of his shift. Next day, two people from management pulled him into a room and began to read out an A4 note written by his manager that heI had a 'angry emotional outburst in the middle of the floor where he swore repeatedly and yelled at his manager'
This is, of course, untrue. He is now suspended on full pay until further notice while they conduct an investigation.
He applied for a permniant possition within the company and he has been offered the possiton and asked to start asap. However, the people conducting the investigation has stopped the application and said to his 'I will make sure you will not get it. Ive put it on hold'
My partner asked what this meant. They said 'It means, You will not get this job. '
Does anyone have professional advice or information about his rights and if he has any case in taking this further?
He would like this job that this investigation and management are 'doing their best to make sure he do not get'.
They have confirmed to him they have not yet found any evidence which is because it did not happen.
Can they truly stop his job offer on the grounds of an accusation that has not yet been proved?
HR or the people investigating do not know of the inapropiate touching or the way my manager speaks to him which is because he's not been asked for his side.
Is there any advice anyone can give me?
He cannot find witnesses because he is suspended. He have been forbid to speak to colleagues on the matter or be anywhere near the building. If he does, he was told he will be fired immediately. He is still waiting a letter from HR.
Is there anything we can do or fight back with?
This is based on a temp contract at a call centre within an open plan floor seating almost 50 agents.
My partner started this job 4 weeks ago and since starting, his female manager has been inappropriately touching his shoulders. He has kindly asked her to stop but now it continues only when he is using the phone
Monday, she asked him to come sit next to her for the day but did do in an almost playful, flirty way from the other side of the floor. This person already makes him feel uncomfortable so he refused kindly thinking she was joking. He did end up sitting next to her after she told him that he was required to as a direct order from herself, so she could monitor his calls. Seeing as this reason is acceptable, he said next to her. (Calls are normally monitored electronically by listening to recorded calls and sending feedback via a computer program). After telling him he was a 'good boy' and had half the floor laugh at him, he asked her into a pirvate room.
He has admitted that he did have a defencive and unprofessional attatude while talking to her but he explained that she had made him feel belittled, patronised and uncomfortable. She insisted at first that she hadn't but he insisted she had and she replied with 'note taken'. He apologied for his unprofessional behaviour and she thanked him. She said to have it as a warning for him and to hear not more of it and let it go and return to work.
She left work to go home 30mins later without a single monitor. He stayed where he was until the end of his shift. Next day, two people from management pulled him into a room and began to read out an A4 note written by his manager that heI had a 'angry emotional outburst in the middle of the floor where he swore repeatedly and yelled at his manager'
This is, of course, untrue. He is now suspended on full pay until further notice while they conduct an investigation.
He applied for a permniant possition within the company and he has been offered the possiton and asked to start asap. However, the people conducting the investigation has stopped the application and said to his 'I will make sure you will not get it. Ive put it on hold'
My partner asked what this meant. They said 'It means, You will not get this job. '
Does anyone have professional advice or information about his rights and if he has any case in taking this further?
He would like this job that this investigation and management are 'doing their best to make sure he do not get'.
They have confirmed to him they have not yet found any evidence which is because it did not happen.
Can they truly stop his job offer on the grounds of an accusation that has not yet been proved?
HR or the people investigating do not know of the inapropiate touching or the way my manager speaks to him which is because he's not been asked for his side.
Is there any advice anyone can give me?
He cannot find witnesses because he is suspended. He have been forbid to speak to colleagues on the matter or be anywhere near the building. If he does, he was told he will be fired immediately. He is still waiting a letter from HR.
Is there anything we can do or fight back with?
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