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I've got a quick question about what to do in a disciplinary hearing I've just been told about.
A month ago my boss put in a written warning against me for not handing over work to a colleague before I went on holiday. An office I look after's phones went down and I was chasing the third party company who looked after this for them. The phones had been down a few days. In my defense I did call on the morning of my holiday to chase this issue up.
A few details: the day before the holiday I was working over an hour late to fix an issue and was feeling really quite stressed at the time. Another point of note - in the past six months I have felt quite unmotivated. This has been picked up on by the boss and mentioned before in meetings. In my appraisal back in July I wrote that I'd like to solve this and would appreciate if I could have some help with motivation. Nothing was done about this apart from asking me how I thought I could motivate myself as they had no idea how to help. Re the stress, this was partly to do with lack motivation but also partly to do with slight victimisation by the boss. Nothing big but things like being patronising, belittling comments, and a frosty air in meetings/the office. He's been accused of bullying before by other people who have left and mentioned this.
Also, between the meeting where I was told the hearing would happen, there was a delay of a month due to holiday etc. Nothing was mentioned of the incident in that time even though he said there would be another meeting as that one was interrupted at the time. Adding to that, I had a meeting two days ago and nothing was mentioned of the hearing again until a letter appeared on my desk an hour later!
Of note, I had a warning about 3 years ago which didn't go through HR which turned out to be a kick up the arse which worked in a certain way. I feel this could be a harsher version of that but obviously I don't want anything on my record.
Any advice on best course of action greatly received as I we don't have a Union where I work.
Many thanks
I've got a quick question about what to do in a disciplinary hearing I've just been told about.
A month ago my boss put in a written warning against me for not handing over work to a colleague before I went on holiday. An office I look after's phones went down and I was chasing the third party company who looked after this for them. The phones had been down a few days. In my defense I did call on the morning of my holiday to chase this issue up.
A few details: the day before the holiday I was working over an hour late to fix an issue and was feeling really quite stressed at the time. Another point of note - in the past six months I have felt quite unmotivated. This has been picked up on by the boss and mentioned before in meetings. In my appraisal back in July I wrote that I'd like to solve this and would appreciate if I could have some help with motivation. Nothing was done about this apart from asking me how I thought I could motivate myself as they had no idea how to help. Re the stress, this was partly to do with lack motivation but also partly to do with slight victimisation by the boss. Nothing big but things like being patronising, belittling comments, and a frosty air in meetings/the office. He's been accused of bullying before by other people who have left and mentioned this.
Also, between the meeting where I was told the hearing would happen, there was a delay of a month due to holiday etc. Nothing was mentioned of the incident in that time even though he said there would be another meeting as that one was interrupted at the time. Adding to that, I had a meeting two days ago and nothing was mentioned of the hearing again until a letter appeared on my desk an hour later!
Of note, I had a warning about 3 years ago which didn't go through HR which turned out to be a kick up the arse which worked in a certain way. I feel this could be a harsher version of that but obviously I don't want anything on my record.
Any advice on best course of action greatly received as I we don't have a Union where I work.
Many thanks
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