Hi,
A colleague of mine has been asked by our company to attend a disciplinary hearing for gross misconduct due to a comment they made to another colleague in jest. Although it was a comment that would be deemed unsuitable in the workplace it would be the sort of thing you would hear 'down the pub' on regular occasion and is the usual way both this employee and the other employee would talk to each other. The complaint was not raised by the employee he was speaking to, but by a contractor working on the site who overheard the conversation.
He is aware this kind of behaviour is unacceptable and admitted so in the investigation meeting and assumed that he would receive a 'slapped wrist' for saying what he said. But this week the letter landed on his door saying he has disciplinary hearing for gross misconduct, he is really worried now about his job.
What is his best option for getting past this? Due to it only being 1 comment I have tried to reassure him that the company would be hard pushed to dismiss for just that but he is unsure.
The contractor also complained about another member of staff who made countless unsavoury comments over several months and is up on the same charge.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks guys.
A colleague of mine has been asked by our company to attend a disciplinary hearing for gross misconduct due to a comment they made to another colleague in jest. Although it was a comment that would be deemed unsuitable in the workplace it would be the sort of thing you would hear 'down the pub' on regular occasion and is the usual way both this employee and the other employee would talk to each other. The complaint was not raised by the employee he was speaking to, but by a contractor working on the site who overheard the conversation.
He is aware this kind of behaviour is unacceptable and admitted so in the investigation meeting and assumed that he would receive a 'slapped wrist' for saying what he said. But this week the letter landed on his door saying he has disciplinary hearing for gross misconduct, he is really worried now about his job.
What is his best option for getting past this? Due to it only being 1 comment I have tried to reassure him that the company would be hard pushed to dismiss for just that but he is unsure.
The contractor also complained about another member of staff who made countless unsavoury comments over several months and is up on the same charge.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks guys.
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