A few weeks ago my other half was informed that an investigation was going to be carried out against him and 2 colleagues for misuse of facilities. He subsequently received a letter to attend an investigation for 'gross misconduct, specifically dereliction of duties, potentially amounting to fraud'. Basically, they had quite a few additional coffee breaks over a number of months, but I stress this is when they had no work to do (and have on numerous occasions advised supervisors they had no work). They have even been told by managers when raising this to 'make themselves scarce, go get a coffee '. To cut a long story short, they admitted it, stated the reasons and have now found out they are being taken to formal disciplinary. The investigating manager had evidence of every time they had been in the room. Is this normal procedure to class as gross misconduct before investigating? During the investigation meeting my other half raised a number of incidents he was aware of which appeared to have been swept under the carpet (more serious cases of misconduct I
E aggressive behaviour).. any help would be appreciated as he is very worried. None of them have ever had issues at work before and feel they are being victimised , thanks
E aggressive behaviour).. any help would be appreciated as he is very worried. None of them have ever had issues at work before and feel they are being victimised , thanks
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