The manager of a store has been sacked due to misconduct - taking money from the safe to buy goods but goods never surfaced. My husband was his assistant who had to countersign the petty cash receipt and did so on trust and at that point no goods had been collected so all was in good faith. Since the manager was sacked a new manager has been put in place and instantly asked my husband to think about his position in the company which flummoxed him as hes worked their for 5 years plus with never any question of ability or trust. He has now been asked to a hearing and then to a disclipinary action due to not challenging his previous manager with regard to cash/invoices, whilst he accepts he was foolish after the event he feels he had no reason to mistrust the senior manager or question him.
I think they have just revamped the store, got a new manager and are looking to bring in all new staff as quite a few have or are being given letters of concern etc.
Does my husband have any ground for appeal
I think they have just revamped the store, got a new manager and are looking to bring in all new staff as quite a few have or are being given letters of concern etc.
Does my husband have any ground for appeal
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