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  • Suspension and rights

    Hi all,

    I'm after a bit of advice after l have just been suspended from work with pay.
    There has been 2 allegations against me, 1 that l was under the influence of alcohol at work last weekend sat 7th December but only had suspension and heard about it today

    Secondly on the same day fraud and theft of company time, now l did go home for 40-60 minutes on overtime as l had to fetch my house keys from someone who was in my home. I know l should of asked but on weekend overtime no one around to ask so I went on my own back.

    Now in the first case why have they only a week after brought both these cases up and how can they prove the alcohol issue ??
    The only thing l wanted to confirm was for some reason that day l didn't clock in, when l clocked out it flashed up as present so l hadn't actually clocked in all morning. Can l use this in my favour and say that even if l had a drink night before and l popped home l wasnt actually clocked into work so there cannot be any allegation ??
    Any advice will be appreciated

    Mike
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    Re: Suspension and rights

    Anyone ?

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    • #3
      Re: Suspension and rights

      How is overtime paid? Did you fill in a time sheet or does the Company use the clocking system?
      Had you informed them that you went home for 40-60 minutes before you were suspended?
      What evidence do they have to believe that you were under the influence of alcohol?

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      • #4
        Re: Suspension and rights

        Originally posted by mariefab View Post
        How is overtime paid? Did you fill in a time sheet or does the Company use the clocking system?
        Had you informed them that you went home for 40-60 minutes before you were suspended?
        What evidence do they have to believe that you were under the influence of alcohol?
        There was a clocking in system but I did not use it on this day.....the overtone sheet is filled in by myself but I do it on a Friday and send first thing Monday. I did not adjust the sheet and just sent it off. The only evidence they have is staff members saying in there opinion I was smelling of drink and they thought I was un fit for work

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        • #5
          Re: Suspension and rights

          If you didn't adjust the timesheet to deduct the time you spent going to get your keys, they've got you on the theft of time issue.
          All you can do is explain that you'd filled it in the day before and then forgot to change it, apologise and promise not to do it again.

          As for the 'smelling of drink' issue; that's more problematic.
          It's your word against the other members of staff and an employer doesn't need absolute proof. All they need is a 'reasonable belief' and with one person saying one thing and several saying another it would be 'reasonable' to believe the several.

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          • #6
            Re: Suspension and rights

            Was it true you had alcohol on your breathe even if it was from the night before?

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