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Disciplinary - Quit or attend the hearing ??

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    Re: Disciplinary from employer.

    Hi everyone, i need some help with a problem.
    Im currently on voluntary suspension from work, and im scheduled to appear at a disciplinary procedure, the problem i have is the accusations some are false but one is true. i held my hands up and admitted my error due to pregnancy related issues n stress caused by my boss n mine relationship. I have had enough of them treating me like a scapegoat and the others involved are getting off scott free.
    I fi want to leave the company can i just resign or terminate my contract or see it through to potential dismissal??
    i would like to find an other job elsewhere and i want what integrity i have left intact - whats my best option please help me??
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    Re: Disciplinary - Quit or attend the hearing ??

    Plus on top of that in the evidence sent to me to be used on the hearing - they have mentioned something that i havent initially been investigated or questioned over.

    There were other people involved in this matter , from what i have heard no action was taken against these people.

    Any advice on whether i should just quit without the 8 week notice or attend the hearing potentially get sacked and struggle to get another job?? i dont want anything to haunt me - especially dragging my family through this process. I just want this over with and i can move on with my life.

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      Re: Disciplinary - Quit or attend the hearing ??

      I'm not sure how the hell you can be on 'Voluntary Suspension'.
      This is a new one to me.........
      You cannot suspend yourself, only your employer can do that.
      Never, ever resign, unless it is to your advantage.
      I cannot see any advantage here.
      With regards to your integrity, as far as I am concerned.... Your name says it all.. innocent until proven guilty.
      I will keep an eye out for your new post and continue where I have left off.
      Don't worry.:tinysmile_grin_t:aw:
      “The only man who sticks closer to you in adversity more than a friend, is a creditor.”

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        Re: Disciplinary - Quit or attend the hearing ??

        my boss n mine relationship.

        Without being nosey, could you elaborate on this statement?
        What are the accusations?
        What accusations are you contesting as false?
        You can always send me a private message if you don't want the information on the main forum.
        Hope to here from you soon.
        John


        “The only man who sticks closer to you in adversity more than a friend, is a creditor.”

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