Hi,
I had some troubles last year but managed to come through.
Now a colleague is in a similar boat. His employer has approached him and asked him questions about an incident. The incident is viewed as potental gross misconduct. He has spoken to his line manager and he has 'got it out' of her off the record that a decision has been made that he will be sacked for this incident.
He has not yet received his notice of investigation letter and is not formally under investigation just yet.
My questions are
- can he resign immediately?
- is his manager able to refuse his immediate resignation?
- can the investigation still proceed post his immediate resignation?
- can he broker a deal between him and his manager for a compromise agreement where he walks and they drop everything?
- what likelihood is there for a compromise agreement being reached before formal proceedings have begun, or can this only be agreed post formal investigation notice?
Also
He was told off the record that he will be given 48 hours notice of a disciplinary meeting.. but it seems his manager hasnt built a file against him yet, other than the incriminating text he sent to a client. Surely they would need a more thorough investigtion i.e. speak to the client in question who received the text and other parties to the deal he was involved in before dismissing?
Thanks for your help!!!
I had some troubles last year but managed to come through.
Now a colleague is in a similar boat. His employer has approached him and asked him questions about an incident. The incident is viewed as potental gross misconduct. He has spoken to his line manager and he has 'got it out' of her off the record that a decision has been made that he will be sacked for this incident.
He has not yet received his notice of investigation letter and is not formally under investigation just yet.
My questions are
- can he resign immediately?
- is his manager able to refuse his immediate resignation?
- can the investigation still proceed post his immediate resignation?
- can he broker a deal between him and his manager for a compromise agreement where he walks and they drop everything?
- what likelihood is there for a compromise agreement being reached before formal proceedings have begun, or can this only be agreed post formal investigation notice?
Also
He was told off the record that he will be given 48 hours notice of a disciplinary meeting.. but it seems his manager hasnt built a file against him yet, other than the incriminating text he sent to a client. Surely they would need a more thorough investigtion i.e. speak to the client in question who received the text and other parties to the deal he was involved in before dismissing?
Thanks for your help!!!
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