Although this is a bit of a long story, I will try to keep it brief.
Basically I do not have a direct line manager as my former Chief Officer left the organisation in sept 2012. I was asked by the board of trustees to stand in as an "interim CO" as well as do my own full time job.
I agreed to do this but after several months I felt the board of trustees were not providing me with the support I needed and were over burdening me with more and more work to do. As a result of that I stood down as interim CO in July 2013 and resumed my normal full time job.
This obviously did not make them very happy and since then they have been making my life very difficult.My job is one of an operational one and I am responsible for the day to day running of a service that we provide to the public.
Last month I had a member of staff off sick unexpectedly and had many issues to consider on an operational level, such as covering his existing work load, ensuring the rest of the team were not overburdened by this absence and of course continuing to provide a service to all of our clients. I considered this to be an operational matter entirely and as such did not consult with the trustees as i did not feel it was a strategic matter.
Anyway to cut a long story short the trustees have disciplined me because I failed to seek their permission to allow this staff member to work part time from home, despite his GP providing a sick note to state he could return to work on light/part time duties.
I was asked to attend a disciplinary meeting on 24th Oct but on 19th Oct I was rushed to hospital with a perforated ulcer and required emergency surgery - as a result I was off sick and couldn't attend the meeting.
Upon my return on to work on 5th Nov, I was notified by email on 8th Nov that the disciplinary meeting would take place on the 12th Nov. All I received in advance of the meeting was the trustees reasons for why they thought I was guilty of misconduct, and despite them referring to talking to other staff members about this in advance of the meeting no statements or any other documents were provided to me either in advance of the meeting or at the meeting.
I obviously prepared a written defense and justified why I made the decision I had - I left this in their office two hours prior to the meeting as I assumed that they would meet and discuss all relevant matters prior to the hearing.
When I attended the hearing on my own, they told me they hadn't had time to read everything because one of them had had a migraine and 2 because the other one had been too busy. They admitted to skim reading the document and said if it was relevant they would deal with it, but if it wasn't they wouldn't. They also told me that it was not down to a GP to decide that someone can return to work? I asked whose decision it was then if not the GP and they replied that it was the managers and that it was a grey area?
I am worried that i recorded the whole meeting without disclosing to them that i was doing so.
Having listened to the recording, it is shocking to hear some of the things they said. They were fouled mouthed when I left the room and one of them said they wanted to f**king slap me - accused me of acting like Mother Theresa! And they couldn't wait for me to make an appeal as the appeals officer will run rings around me and wouldn't that teach me a f**king lesson! They made personal and insulting comments on my appearance, considering I was only 21 days out of hospital after having emergency surgery and at that time was still on a high level of antibiotics.
I do not want to appeal as i feel it is already a foregone conclusion.
I have received a written warning that will remain on my file for 12 months. I have been doing this job since 2006
I have asked for a copy of the minutes of the meeting taken at the disciplinary and they have told me that I have no right to view them as they are theirs and not mine and basically reminded me I could have taken someone in with me but chose not to do so! If I had then they could have taken minutes for me.
I am seriously thinking of raising a grievance but am concerned that I was not up front about recording the meeting on my mobile hone. By the way, my phone was on the desk the whole time for everyone to see.
There is a lot more to this, but pretty much this is it in a nutshell.
Any advice on this would be very much appreciated - especially regarding not disclosing recording the meeting.
Many thanks in advance
Purplewitch
Basically I do not have a direct line manager as my former Chief Officer left the organisation in sept 2012. I was asked by the board of trustees to stand in as an "interim CO" as well as do my own full time job.
I agreed to do this but after several months I felt the board of trustees were not providing me with the support I needed and were over burdening me with more and more work to do. As a result of that I stood down as interim CO in July 2013 and resumed my normal full time job.
This obviously did not make them very happy and since then they have been making my life very difficult.My job is one of an operational one and I am responsible for the day to day running of a service that we provide to the public.
Last month I had a member of staff off sick unexpectedly and had many issues to consider on an operational level, such as covering his existing work load, ensuring the rest of the team were not overburdened by this absence and of course continuing to provide a service to all of our clients. I considered this to be an operational matter entirely and as such did not consult with the trustees as i did not feel it was a strategic matter.
Anyway to cut a long story short the trustees have disciplined me because I failed to seek their permission to allow this staff member to work part time from home, despite his GP providing a sick note to state he could return to work on light/part time duties.
I was asked to attend a disciplinary meeting on 24th Oct but on 19th Oct I was rushed to hospital with a perforated ulcer and required emergency surgery - as a result I was off sick and couldn't attend the meeting.
Upon my return on to work on 5th Nov, I was notified by email on 8th Nov that the disciplinary meeting would take place on the 12th Nov. All I received in advance of the meeting was the trustees reasons for why they thought I was guilty of misconduct, and despite them referring to talking to other staff members about this in advance of the meeting no statements or any other documents were provided to me either in advance of the meeting or at the meeting.
I obviously prepared a written defense and justified why I made the decision I had - I left this in their office two hours prior to the meeting as I assumed that they would meet and discuss all relevant matters prior to the hearing.
When I attended the hearing on my own, they told me they hadn't had time to read everything because one of them had had a migraine and 2 because the other one had been too busy. They admitted to skim reading the document and said if it was relevant they would deal with it, but if it wasn't they wouldn't. They also told me that it was not down to a GP to decide that someone can return to work? I asked whose decision it was then if not the GP and they replied that it was the managers and that it was a grey area?
I am worried that i recorded the whole meeting without disclosing to them that i was doing so.
Having listened to the recording, it is shocking to hear some of the things they said. They were fouled mouthed when I left the room and one of them said they wanted to f**king slap me - accused me of acting like Mother Theresa! And they couldn't wait for me to make an appeal as the appeals officer will run rings around me and wouldn't that teach me a f**king lesson! They made personal and insulting comments on my appearance, considering I was only 21 days out of hospital after having emergency surgery and at that time was still on a high level of antibiotics.
I do not want to appeal as i feel it is already a foregone conclusion.
I have received a written warning that will remain on my file for 12 months. I have been doing this job since 2006
I have asked for a copy of the minutes of the meeting taken at the disciplinary and they have told me that I have no right to view them as they are theirs and not mine and basically reminded me I could have taken someone in with me but chose not to do so! If I had then they could have taken minutes for me.
I am seriously thinking of raising a grievance but am concerned that I was not up front about recording the meeting on my mobile hone. By the way, my phone was on the desk the whole time for everyone to see.
There is a lot more to this, but pretty much this is it in a nutshell.
Any advice on this would be very much appreciated - especially regarding not disclosing recording the meeting.
Many thanks in advance
Purplewitch
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