Hi
I wonder if anyone can help.
At 4 oclock yesterday (03/09/2014) my line manage presented me with a formal letter inviting me to a hearing on the 5/9/2014 regarding some allegations.. i have attached the letter i was handed. On it were headings stating very vague issues the company obviously had with me (see attachment)
I read the letter and was very confused as no previous issues had been brought up with me at all so asked my line manager if he could go into each one in more detail, he said that he wasnt at liberty to provide me with any more details at this time and i would have to wait until the hearing.
I left the office feeling somewhat confused about this, so i called my line manager a few minutes later and explained to him that at the bottom of the letter it says i can bring evidence to present at the hearing, but how could i do this when i hadn't been told by anybody that i had done anything wrong? He replied that he "seemed to have followed the wrong guidance" and that he would "email me the full details now" which he did.
Is this correct procedure? He has only given me a day to prepare myself for what feels to me like a defense, i feel like i have already been proven guilty of the allegations regardless... do i have the right to ask for more time to prepare? And should this be permitted?
Thanks
I wonder if anyone can help.
At 4 oclock yesterday (03/09/2014) my line manage presented me with a formal letter inviting me to a hearing on the 5/9/2014 regarding some allegations.. i have attached the letter i was handed. On it were headings stating very vague issues the company obviously had with me (see attachment)
I read the letter and was very confused as no previous issues had been brought up with me at all so asked my line manager if he could go into each one in more detail, he said that he wasnt at liberty to provide me with any more details at this time and i would have to wait until the hearing.
I left the office feeling somewhat confused about this, so i called my line manager a few minutes later and explained to him that at the bottom of the letter it says i can bring evidence to present at the hearing, but how could i do this when i hadn't been told by anybody that i had done anything wrong? He replied that he "seemed to have followed the wrong guidance" and that he would "email me the full details now" which he did.
Is this correct procedure? He has only given me a day to prepare myself for what feels to me like a defense, i feel like i have already been proven guilty of the allegations regardless... do i have the right to ask for more time to prepare? And should this be permitted?
Thanks
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