Hello,
I am going through a rather bad patch with my current employer and have some worries with this. I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice, if only to calm my nerves. To start I have only worked for this organisation for 5 months so I know my work place rights aren't exactly great.
I work as a support worker for a person with learning disabilities. There had been some issues with staffing, training, risk assessments and safeguarding and I took some of this up with a manager as it became a pressing issue. I was shouted down by the manager and my work practice questioned as a result of it. This led me to firstly whistleblow to CQC (anonymously) as I was worried these issues would not be addressed and they were a major risk and then after some thought I handed in my notice.
Since then there has been a verbal hint by my manager that they suspect I was one of the people to have reported them to CQC (there have been 2 reports) and I have been somewhat ignored when my manager comes to visit. But none of this I can substantiate.
At the start of this week I came to the home I work in to see my manager and another manager from a different region were in the office. It was explained that the second manager was there to help our service manager with things. I popped in the office to put my bag and coat down and my manager introduced me to the other person and informed me my back to work interview would happen shortly, (I had 2 days off sick) then I left the office. I was called into the office a few minutes later and we commenced with the back to work. The back to work went as usual but then my manager asked if I still had a problem with them as I seemed to ignore them on the previous Friday and didn't seem to be interacting with my service user. I said no, I was ill on Friday so I was quiet and that I did interact with the service user but at that point they wanted to be on their own and that I and another member of staff took to SU out later in the evening. This was true as I was off the next 2 days due to illness. My manager was okay with this and the meeting was over and I left the office again. No paperwork was filled out for my back to work.
A few minutes later I was called back into the office by my manager. They apologised and said they didn't give the other manager time to talk to me. The other manager informed me that there was a strong smell of alcohol in the room, to which I replied I could smell something similar and I assumed it was cleaning fluids. Manager 2 then went onto ask why they only noticed the smell when I entered the room and I replied I did not know and sniffed my coat and bag to be sure. They asked if I had been drinking and I said no, as I had not. They asked if I was sure and I said I was sure and I rarely drink. My manager then again asked if I was sure to which I replied I was sure again. I was then asked if I had been out to lunch and I told them that I had been home all morning and I and been off sick so I hadn't been out. They said okay and I left the office again.
About 5 minutes later both managers left the house. I talked to my colleagues about the exchange and they actually laughed. None of us were sure what would happen. One member of staff left as me coming on meant their shift ended. I also phoned my union for advice just in case.
It was then myself and another member of staff on shift as our service user needs 2 to 1 care in the day.
Two and a half hours later, when the second member of staff was due to leave they received a phone call asking them to stay until my manager arrived. My manager arrived about 20 minutes after the phone call and relieved my colleague. Then manager number 2 and the service manager turned up. We went into the small office and I was surrounded by them, it was very intimidating.
I was informed by my manager that as both they and manager 2 thought I smelt strongly of alcohol and I was possibly unfit for work I was being sent home and suspended. I protested that I had not been drinking and they could test me to which my service manager said no as two managers word was enough. I asked if I would get my suspension in writing and I was told yes and I left. I didn't think to ask questions as I was angry and upset and I just wanted to go home. I was given no other advice about the process.
I phoned my union to seek advice as I did not understand the procedure and wasn't even sure if I would be paid or investigated. I was given some advice about this.
I am now due to have a fact finding interview on Monday. My union rep has advised me a bit but I am still unsure of how this will go and I honestly do not trust the service manager to be unbiased as it is their service I reported to CQC. Even though I can't prove that they suspect me.
Also after reading policy I do not understand why I was not given suspension papers when they suspended me as they are supposed to. Should I bring this up? And if they thought I was unfit for work due to intoxication why did they leave me working on shift for 2 and a half hours? Should I ask this?
After this long blown story I wanted to ask, if they are to find me guilty so's to speak could they report this in any reference for future jobs? And if I am dismissed for gross misconduct will this be reported on any DBS checks? Especially with the nature of the accusation?
I have reported my suspension to CQC.
To add. I hadn't been drinking before work. The last drink I had was 5 days previous. My work practice and ethic had never been questioned before the initial confrontation with my manager. I have never come into work intoxicated or hung over as I drink about once a month if that and never to excess.
Can they find me guilty with only the word of two other managers?
The organisation have in the past fired a member of staff for whistle blowing. They were taken to court for this. But this is one of the reason I am suspicious of their actions.
Thank you in advance for reading this incredibly long post. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
I am going through a rather bad patch with my current employer and have some worries with this. I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice, if only to calm my nerves. To start I have only worked for this organisation for 5 months so I know my work place rights aren't exactly great.
I work as a support worker for a person with learning disabilities. There had been some issues with staffing, training, risk assessments and safeguarding and I took some of this up with a manager as it became a pressing issue. I was shouted down by the manager and my work practice questioned as a result of it. This led me to firstly whistleblow to CQC (anonymously) as I was worried these issues would not be addressed and they were a major risk and then after some thought I handed in my notice.
Since then there has been a verbal hint by my manager that they suspect I was one of the people to have reported them to CQC (there have been 2 reports) and I have been somewhat ignored when my manager comes to visit. But none of this I can substantiate.
At the start of this week I came to the home I work in to see my manager and another manager from a different region were in the office. It was explained that the second manager was there to help our service manager with things. I popped in the office to put my bag and coat down and my manager introduced me to the other person and informed me my back to work interview would happen shortly, (I had 2 days off sick) then I left the office. I was called into the office a few minutes later and we commenced with the back to work. The back to work went as usual but then my manager asked if I still had a problem with them as I seemed to ignore them on the previous Friday and didn't seem to be interacting with my service user. I said no, I was ill on Friday so I was quiet and that I did interact with the service user but at that point they wanted to be on their own and that I and another member of staff took to SU out later in the evening. This was true as I was off the next 2 days due to illness. My manager was okay with this and the meeting was over and I left the office again. No paperwork was filled out for my back to work.
A few minutes later I was called back into the office by my manager. They apologised and said they didn't give the other manager time to talk to me. The other manager informed me that there was a strong smell of alcohol in the room, to which I replied I could smell something similar and I assumed it was cleaning fluids. Manager 2 then went onto ask why they only noticed the smell when I entered the room and I replied I did not know and sniffed my coat and bag to be sure. They asked if I had been drinking and I said no, as I had not. They asked if I was sure and I said I was sure and I rarely drink. My manager then again asked if I was sure to which I replied I was sure again. I was then asked if I had been out to lunch and I told them that I had been home all morning and I and been off sick so I hadn't been out. They said okay and I left the office again.
About 5 minutes later both managers left the house. I talked to my colleagues about the exchange and they actually laughed. None of us were sure what would happen. One member of staff left as me coming on meant their shift ended. I also phoned my union for advice just in case.
It was then myself and another member of staff on shift as our service user needs 2 to 1 care in the day.
Two and a half hours later, when the second member of staff was due to leave they received a phone call asking them to stay until my manager arrived. My manager arrived about 20 minutes after the phone call and relieved my colleague. Then manager number 2 and the service manager turned up. We went into the small office and I was surrounded by them, it was very intimidating.
I was informed by my manager that as both they and manager 2 thought I smelt strongly of alcohol and I was possibly unfit for work I was being sent home and suspended. I protested that I had not been drinking and they could test me to which my service manager said no as two managers word was enough. I asked if I would get my suspension in writing and I was told yes and I left. I didn't think to ask questions as I was angry and upset and I just wanted to go home. I was given no other advice about the process.
I phoned my union to seek advice as I did not understand the procedure and wasn't even sure if I would be paid or investigated. I was given some advice about this.
I am now due to have a fact finding interview on Monday. My union rep has advised me a bit but I am still unsure of how this will go and I honestly do not trust the service manager to be unbiased as it is their service I reported to CQC. Even though I can't prove that they suspect me.
Also after reading policy I do not understand why I was not given suspension papers when they suspended me as they are supposed to. Should I bring this up? And if they thought I was unfit for work due to intoxication why did they leave me working on shift for 2 and a half hours? Should I ask this?
After this long blown story I wanted to ask, if they are to find me guilty so's to speak could they report this in any reference for future jobs? And if I am dismissed for gross misconduct will this be reported on any DBS checks? Especially with the nature of the accusation?
I have reported my suspension to CQC.
To add. I hadn't been drinking before work. The last drink I had was 5 days previous. My work practice and ethic had never been questioned before the initial confrontation with my manager. I have never come into work intoxicated or hung over as I drink about once a month if that and never to excess.
Can they find me guilty with only the word of two other managers?
The organisation have in the past fired a member of staff for whistle blowing. They were taken to court for this. But this is one of the reason I am suspicious of their actions.
Thank you in advance for reading this incredibly long post. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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