HiI'm looking for some help.... I've been put on gardening leave as my Employer believes I am speaking to a competitor re future employment (which I'm not and have denied)Following a meeting I have been told I will have to attend an investigatory meeting next week as this has come to light previously. Personally I feel I have the right to all to other Companies if I have a chance of career progression. Off the record, it has been said that the Company is just fed up with me - and the disciplinary process will follow - resulting in gross misconduct and dismissal.Is this legal? Even if I was talking to a competitor would this be grounds for gross misconduct? I have no confidentiality clause in my contract and even if I did, I haven't disclosed any sensitive data to a 3rd party. I have been offered 3 months salary to walk away - although this is dependant on my acceptance prior to the Meeting.I have been with the Company over 5 years, am currently the highest performing sales person, have a clean disciplinary record..... but did have 2 weeks off with work related stress (clinical depression) 3 months ago, for which I Am still on anti depressants.What should I do?? any help appreciated!
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Originally posted by Helpreqd View PostI've been put on gardening leave as my Employer believes I am speaking to a competitor re future employment
Following a meeting I have been told I will have to attend an investigatory meeting next week as this has come to light previously.
Off the record, it has been said that the Company is just fed up with me - and the disciplinary process will follow - resulting in gross misconduct and dismissal. Is this legal? Even if I was talking to a competitor would this be grounds for gross misconduct?
I have been offered 3 months salary to walk away - although this is dependant on my acceptance prior to the Meeting.I have been with the Company over 5 years, am currently the highest performing sales person, have a clean disciplinary record..... but did have 2 weeks off with work related stress (clinical depression) 3 months ago, for which I Am still on anti depressants.
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Hi Folks
Thanks for the reply.... I agree I'm going, but I want it to be on my terms!!
i have been summonsed to an Investigatory Meeting tomorrow (first notified last Friday) I had forgotten that I have a dr appointment to review my medication and get another prescription. I have been on anti depressants for approx 3 months and had 2 weeks off - diagnosed with work related stress.....the real reason they're getting rid of me.
i notified the Manager - but he is refusing to reschedule. If I don't go - the meeting will continue in my absence (foregone conclusion anyway!)
i can't reschedule the Doctor as I live "overseas" from the Employer, and I will be staying the other side once tomorrow is out of the way for Xmas.......so I find myself in the position where I am going to be without any medication over xmaxmas an this be right?
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