Please excuse me if this is a huge post I wan't to give as much and as honest information as possible without giving out the name of the company I work for etc..
Background
I'm a duty manager at a large food retailer, the role consists of allot more work/responsibility than frontline staff with very little extra money only paid while no other management is in the building and allot of time not even then but the prospect of moving from a 7.5 hour contract to a full time salaried position keeps me interested in the role.
I've worked for the company since 2011.
The Story
Two weeks ago today (Saturday) I was working a late shift (11am - 8pm) taking over as duty manager from my line manager at 5pm when she left; as she was leaving I made an off the cuff comment about how slow the day had been and how easy I'd expected it to be getting the store setup for the next days trade at which point my manager told me if that was the case the expectation for the night had changed to include what amounted to an impossible amount of extra work.
Promptly at 5:30 the store became ridiculously busy right up until close at 7pm which left me massively behind on all the extra jobs; in a big rush to get my usual jobs and the extra jobs done myself and other members of staff didn't leave the store until 9pm (an extra hour worked unpaid), in the fluster to get out of the building I'd attempted but it would seem I failed to set the alarm properly, I checked with everyone and noone knew if I had or not but made the assumption I had and went home.
We have an alarm company monitoring the store 24/7 that automatically sets the alarm and notifies my manager at 10pm if it isn't already set and my manager was the person that opened Sunday morning so there's every reason to think she knew it hadn't been set properly at that point.
Monday night I was due to do the same late shift, noone notified me of my error and I was left to take charge of the store from 5pm to 9pm, Monday night went much more smoothly and we managed to leave on time; We get a late night delivery that had turned up as we left. I'd been informed previously that there's no need to set the alarm if they're waiting outside so I promptly locked the door, closed the shutter and left without setting the alarm.
Again my manager was the first in the next day so again should have noticed if the alarm was supposed to be set but again noone informed me that there was an issue.
Wednesday morning I arrive for my next shift 6am - 10am, I open the door and do all the morning duties including putting quite a big delivery away then at roughly 9:45 I'm called into the office for a "quick chat" and have the fact that I'd failed to alarm the door on two occasions presented to me, I explained why and was promptly suspended for gross misconduct.
Post-Suspension
I've been suspended a week, all my rotas for the next 4 weeks have dropped from the average 35 hours I have been working / was previously booked in to work to 16 hours and I got called into work again for a follow up, when I asked I was told I didn't need to bring a rep or anything.
When I got there I was informed that the investigation would be concluded by the end of today and I'd be re-instated until the disciplinary was carried out because "There's no point paying you to be at home" and they can't find cover for my shifts while my manager is on holiday.
When I asked if that meant I couldn't be fired I was told she couldn't speculate on the outcome and that it's still a very real possibility, I was also informed I should just keep my head down and if I talked to anyone about it I'd be re-suspended until the disciplinary.
Now I've got to work a week with the possibility of being fired looming over my head and I've already had quite a few members of staff questioning me about it; while I've avoided answering them, the amount of information they seem to know is unreal, including the fact that one of the witness' that has made a statement that makes the situation seem allot worse had only recently put in a grievance against me.
Having been told what he's claiming to have said in his statement and considering the investigation is concluded I asked for the evidence against me so I could make a defence and have been told the law changed last year and they only have to give me an investigation report and I wouldn't get it until I get the letter inviting me to the disciplinary.
Questions
1. Can you get fired after being re-instated?
2. Do I really have to work a week with people that know I'll possibly be fired in a weeks time?
3. How is it okay that I'm not allowed to talk about the situation but clearly the witness'/possibly the management have been talked to people about it?
4. Was it right to let me work the Wednesday morning or even the Monday night without informing me & knowing they were going to suspend me?
5. Was it right to let me work the Wednesday then mark me down as "Paid Absence" for it?
6. Do they have to take into account that one witness has put in a complaint against me previously?
7. Is it true they don't have to provide me with any evidence and only have to give me the absolute bare minimum time to make my defence despite the investigation being concluded?
8. Is it okay that my manager has openly been talking about the situation with me on facebook?
Sorry this post is so long, I'm trying to give all the information honestly, I'm going to citizens advice on Tuesday but could really do with some advice to calm my nerves until then!
Thanks for any help/advice anyone can offer
Background
I'm a duty manager at a large food retailer, the role consists of allot more work/responsibility than frontline staff with very little extra money only paid while no other management is in the building and allot of time not even then but the prospect of moving from a 7.5 hour contract to a full time salaried position keeps me interested in the role.
I've worked for the company since 2011.
The Story
Two weeks ago today (Saturday) I was working a late shift (11am - 8pm) taking over as duty manager from my line manager at 5pm when she left; as she was leaving I made an off the cuff comment about how slow the day had been and how easy I'd expected it to be getting the store setup for the next days trade at which point my manager told me if that was the case the expectation for the night had changed to include what amounted to an impossible amount of extra work.
Promptly at 5:30 the store became ridiculously busy right up until close at 7pm which left me massively behind on all the extra jobs; in a big rush to get my usual jobs and the extra jobs done myself and other members of staff didn't leave the store until 9pm (an extra hour worked unpaid), in the fluster to get out of the building I'd attempted but it would seem I failed to set the alarm properly, I checked with everyone and noone knew if I had or not but made the assumption I had and went home.
We have an alarm company monitoring the store 24/7 that automatically sets the alarm and notifies my manager at 10pm if it isn't already set and my manager was the person that opened Sunday morning so there's every reason to think she knew it hadn't been set properly at that point.
Monday night I was due to do the same late shift, noone notified me of my error and I was left to take charge of the store from 5pm to 9pm, Monday night went much more smoothly and we managed to leave on time; We get a late night delivery that had turned up as we left. I'd been informed previously that there's no need to set the alarm if they're waiting outside so I promptly locked the door, closed the shutter and left without setting the alarm.
Again my manager was the first in the next day so again should have noticed if the alarm was supposed to be set but again noone informed me that there was an issue.
Wednesday morning I arrive for my next shift 6am - 10am, I open the door and do all the morning duties including putting quite a big delivery away then at roughly 9:45 I'm called into the office for a "quick chat" and have the fact that I'd failed to alarm the door on two occasions presented to me, I explained why and was promptly suspended for gross misconduct.
Post-Suspension
I've been suspended a week, all my rotas for the next 4 weeks have dropped from the average 35 hours I have been working / was previously booked in to work to 16 hours and I got called into work again for a follow up, when I asked I was told I didn't need to bring a rep or anything.
When I got there I was informed that the investigation would be concluded by the end of today and I'd be re-instated until the disciplinary was carried out because "There's no point paying you to be at home" and they can't find cover for my shifts while my manager is on holiday.
When I asked if that meant I couldn't be fired I was told she couldn't speculate on the outcome and that it's still a very real possibility, I was also informed I should just keep my head down and if I talked to anyone about it I'd be re-suspended until the disciplinary.
Now I've got to work a week with the possibility of being fired looming over my head and I've already had quite a few members of staff questioning me about it; while I've avoided answering them, the amount of information they seem to know is unreal, including the fact that one of the witness' that has made a statement that makes the situation seem allot worse had only recently put in a grievance against me.
Having been told what he's claiming to have said in his statement and considering the investigation is concluded I asked for the evidence against me so I could make a defence and have been told the law changed last year and they only have to give me an investigation report and I wouldn't get it until I get the letter inviting me to the disciplinary.
Questions
1. Can you get fired after being re-instated?
2. Do I really have to work a week with people that know I'll possibly be fired in a weeks time?
3. How is it okay that I'm not allowed to talk about the situation but clearly the witness'/possibly the management have been talked to people about it?
4. Was it right to let me work the Wednesday morning or even the Monday night without informing me & knowing they were going to suspend me?
5. Was it right to let me work the Wednesday then mark me down as "Paid Absence" for it?
6. Do they have to take into account that one witness has put in a complaint against me previously?
7. Is it true they don't have to provide me with any evidence and only have to give me the absolute bare minimum time to make my defence despite the investigation being concluded?
8. Is it okay that my manager has openly been talking about the situation with me on facebook?
Sorry this post is so long, I'm trying to give all the information honestly, I'm going to citizens advice on Tuesday but could really do with some advice to calm my nerves until then!
Thanks for any help/advice anyone can offer
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