Hi, im in a spot of bother so hope someone can help me. Would really appreciate some support.
I, along with other members of management staff have had a series of public disagreements with the boss. As a result I had raised a formal grievance via e-mail outlining that the boss should meet with myself in order discuss any matters relating to the disagreements. Exactly two hours later, I had received a suspension notice. The contents of the letter are as follows:
"In accordance with standard employment practice, I confirm that you are suspended from work with full pay with immediate effect pending further investigations into allegations made against you.
-Consistent failure to follow reasonable instructions
-Conduct that may seriously compromise the business interest and the professional standing of ***********
-Threat of violence
-Conduct that may lead to or cause to compromise the safety and well-being of children
This suspension is in order for ********** to conduct the investigation unhindered, impartially and fairly, and is in no way a form of disciplinary action against you.
You are to remain available within reason should I need to get in touch with you. You must also not get in touch with any of your work colleagues or customers.
Contact me directly if you need to discuss anything but if you cant get through to me,then contact reception."
I find that this is rather coincidental that the boss served us with the notice of suspension only two hours before we had raised a formal grievance by e-mail, which he denies ever receiving.
Furthermore,he called the police and told them that we were refusing to leave the premises and that we had stolen property of *********
Both these were found to be untrue and the police had searched my bag and found no property of the company.
So I would like to ask, where do I stand from a legal perspective?
What should I do next?
Is the employer allowed to make sudden changes in the workplace? Since we are management staff, he has appointed staff to carry out our duties and they are creating unrest within the department.
Finally, is he allowed to search someones bag?
Thanks in advance.
I, along with other members of management staff have had a series of public disagreements with the boss. As a result I had raised a formal grievance via e-mail outlining that the boss should meet with myself in order discuss any matters relating to the disagreements. Exactly two hours later, I had received a suspension notice. The contents of the letter are as follows:
"In accordance with standard employment practice, I confirm that you are suspended from work with full pay with immediate effect pending further investigations into allegations made against you.
-Consistent failure to follow reasonable instructions
-Conduct that may seriously compromise the business interest and the professional standing of ***********
-Threat of violence
-Conduct that may lead to or cause to compromise the safety and well-being of children
This suspension is in order for ********** to conduct the investigation unhindered, impartially and fairly, and is in no way a form of disciplinary action against you.
You are to remain available within reason should I need to get in touch with you. You must also not get in touch with any of your work colleagues or customers.
Contact me directly if you need to discuss anything but if you cant get through to me,then contact reception."
I find that this is rather coincidental that the boss served us with the notice of suspension only two hours before we had raised a formal grievance by e-mail, which he denies ever receiving.
Furthermore,he called the police and told them that we were refusing to leave the premises and that we had stolen property of *********
Both these were found to be untrue and the police had searched my bag and found no property of the company.
So I would like to ask, where do I stand from a legal perspective?
What should I do next?
Is the employer allowed to make sudden changes in the workplace? Since we are management staff, he has appointed staff to carry out our duties and they are creating unrest within the department.
Finally, is he allowed to search someones bag?
Thanks in advance.
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