Re: suspension from work, advice needed
I received an invite for disciplinary meeting next week after a long wait. It documented allegations after investigation could be considered acts of gross misconduct (neglect of company policy and breach of confidentiality obligation) and the potential outcome of the meeting may be dismissal. This came with the evidence of e-mails I sent and company policy.
I was told the decision will be made straight after the meeting. I will try to best present mitigating factors (files not shared to any 3rd party, use them as template for improve other stuff I'm handing over during notice period, rest for learning, I didn't want to stay too late in office to do this so thought sending them to personal inbox is easier to refer to over the weekend. The intension was not malicious but lack of thought about company policy.) hope they will consider and accept my resignation instead. How likely will they change the potential outcome from the invite letter if decision is made on the same day? My line manager has agreed to go as my representative. Can he help at all or more as an observer? I deeply regret what happened, hope the damage can be minimised to my future employment and agree a good reference.
Looks like I have no other options here, anything else I should say in the meeting to reach a better resolution? Any advice is appreciated.
I received an invite for disciplinary meeting next week after a long wait. It documented allegations after investigation could be considered acts of gross misconduct (neglect of company policy and breach of confidentiality obligation) and the potential outcome of the meeting may be dismissal. This came with the evidence of e-mails I sent and company policy.
I was told the decision will be made straight after the meeting. I will try to best present mitigating factors (files not shared to any 3rd party, use them as template for improve other stuff I'm handing over during notice period, rest for learning, I didn't want to stay too late in office to do this so thought sending them to personal inbox is easier to refer to over the weekend. The intension was not malicious but lack of thought about company policy.) hope they will consider and accept my resignation instead. How likely will they change the potential outcome from the invite letter if decision is made on the same day? My line manager has agreed to go as my representative. Can he help at all or more as an observer? I deeply regret what happened, hope the damage can be minimised to my future employment and agree a good reference.
Looks like I have no other options here, anything else I should say in the meeting to reach a better resolution? Any advice is appreciated.
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