Re: Disciplinary hearing for gross misconduct
Thanks for that Teaboy. The usage was from 27th October to 8th November and the meeting was on 4th November, so yes the evidence they provided does show a 50% reduction. Do you think this is something I could appeal about? This was one of two significant remarks from the final meeting where I was fired, one was that I had "completely disregarded" the instruction (as stated it had been reduced by 50%), also that I had shown "no sign that anything would change" despite having been very contrite (you can read in the statements I quoted above that I said I was ashamed and I even admitted to being arrogant, hardly sounds like I didn't intend to change).
As I said before I think someone above and beyond the actual process wanted me out, and so the guy doing the disciplinary made the facts fit the need to sack me.
Thanks for that Teaboy. The usage was from 27th October to 8th November and the meeting was on 4th November, so yes the evidence they provided does show a 50% reduction. Do you think this is something I could appeal about? This was one of two significant remarks from the final meeting where I was fired, one was that I had "completely disregarded" the instruction (as stated it had been reduced by 50%), also that I had shown "no sign that anything would change" despite having been very contrite (you can read in the statements I quoted above that I said I was ashamed and I even admitted to being arrogant, hardly sounds like I didn't intend to change).
As I said before I think someone above and beyond the actual process wanted me out, and so the guy doing the disciplinary made the facts fit the need to sack me.
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