Hi
A friend of mine at work has got into trouble for posting something on a social network, and may face disciplinary action. He has been told he must attend a meeting to discuss potential disciplinary procedures.
The problem is he has been told that he is not allowed a witness, not allowed to record the meeting or take notes and also not allowed to ask any questions or ask for any clarification regarding the "facts" that they are presenting.
Also that a record of the meeting will be kept on his file regardless of the outcome.
This seems pretty unfair to us all especially as none of this is outlined in our employee handbook, but was wondering what the legal rights are regarding this sort of meeting?
Many thanks
A friend of mine at work has got into trouble for posting something on a social network, and may face disciplinary action. He has been told he must attend a meeting to discuss potential disciplinary procedures.
The problem is he has been told that he is not allowed a witness, not allowed to record the meeting or take notes and also not allowed to ask any questions or ask for any clarification regarding the "facts" that they are presenting.
Also that a record of the meeting will be kept on his file regardless of the outcome.
This seems pretty unfair to us all especially as none of this is outlined in our employee handbook, but was wondering what the legal rights are regarding this sort of meeting?
Many thanks
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