I am seeking help from Members in connection with a work matter which is causing me a lot of grief both emotionally and psychologically.
Background
I was falsely accused of being disrespectful and rude to a fellow colleague, contrary to the ‘Respect at Work’ policy. The alleged incident never happened. The alleged victim never complained. But an anonymous senior managed is said to have witnessed the incident. Management pursued me with vigour. Suffice to say that I found the experience to be distressing, humiliating and a huge blow to my professional standing. The matter was dropped with no clear reason and I was informed that there was no case for me to answer. Management refused to reveal the identity of the complainant.
Issues
(i) I filed grievance complaints and filed a subject access request (SAR).
(ii) The information I have received following the SAR shows that management embarked on character assassination.
(iii) E-mails containing false information about me has been circulated to management and administration staff.
(iv) It is alleged that I am trouble causer with a track record, and that I came into the organisation with a bad record – al entirely false.
(v) Whilst the investigation was going on, my role became subject to ‘competitive slotting’ and I was interviewed for the role but I was unsuccessful – I have now been issued by a redundancy letter.
(vi) The Chair of the investigation was also the Chair of the interview panel.
Next steps
I am asking Forum Members to suggest any hints and advice on what I need to be asking for generally, and more particularly what arguments I am likely to be articulating in this type of scenario.
Please let me know if you need me to clarify on any aspect.
I would value your suggestions and steer.
Background
I was falsely accused of being disrespectful and rude to a fellow colleague, contrary to the ‘Respect at Work’ policy. The alleged incident never happened. The alleged victim never complained. But an anonymous senior managed is said to have witnessed the incident. Management pursued me with vigour. Suffice to say that I found the experience to be distressing, humiliating and a huge blow to my professional standing. The matter was dropped with no clear reason and I was informed that there was no case for me to answer. Management refused to reveal the identity of the complainant.
Issues
(i) I filed grievance complaints and filed a subject access request (SAR).
(ii) The information I have received following the SAR shows that management embarked on character assassination.
(iii) E-mails containing false information about me has been circulated to management and administration staff.
(iv) It is alleged that I am trouble causer with a track record, and that I came into the organisation with a bad record – al entirely false.
(v) Whilst the investigation was going on, my role became subject to ‘competitive slotting’ and I was interviewed for the role but I was unsuccessful – I have now been issued by a redundancy letter.
(vi) The Chair of the investigation was also the Chair of the interview panel.
Next steps
I am asking Forum Members to suggest any hints and advice on what I need to be asking for generally, and more particularly what arguments I am likely to be articulating in this type of scenario.
Please let me know if you need me to clarify on any aspect.
I would value your suggestions and steer.
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