Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:53 pm
Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:58 pm
Mr Davies wrote:Well, things were looking good at about 5pm on saturday, City had just ground out a hard earned win against Middlesborough. Unfortunately, that was as good as it got.
I made my way into work immediately after the game, feeling quite chipper. As soon as I got into work though, my mood changed almost instantly as I found out I was being suspended for my part in an argument the previous night. I was told to "f**k off" by a colleague, who I confronted, then threw a piece of paper at.
City then put in a disasterous performance at Portman Road, which dampened my mood even more, as the next day I had my 'investigation meeting' into my suspension. Myself and my union rep went away from the meeting in good spirits feeling I'd get no more than a slap on the wrist, as such arguments are common place in the pressurised FMCG industry, and especially in my department.
Friday was my 'disciplinary meeting' where I was informed that I was being SACKED for what was perceived to be Physical and Verbal abuse of a colleague in breach of the anti-harrassment act. Physical abuse was when I threw the paper at him. The colleague I'd argued with (who didn't actually complain about the incident) got away without even a warning. 7 years and 24k basic a year down the drain. I've got an appeal next week and my solicitors are waiting for the outcome to move forward with and unfair dismissal case at an industrial tribunal.
Then today, after waking up in a sombre mood as it was, I found out mine and my mrs proposed move to Cyncoed from Ely had fallen through.
So all in all not a brilliant week. Hopefully City can win today to put a smile on my face. And then hopefully my appeal goes well.
Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:59 pm
Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:44 pm
Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:48 pm
Mr Davies wrote:Thanks guys. The amount of support I've had from the boys I work with has been overwhelming. They've contacted the union and want to take industrial action against the company. I'm not sure what that'd achieve, but it's great knowing they care and that they're behind me 100%
Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:51 pm
Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:52 pm
Sat Mar 13, 2010 4:09 pm
Mr Davies wrote:Well, things were looking good at about 5pm on saturday, City had just ground out a hard earned win against Middlesborough. Unfortunately, that was as good as it got.
I made my way into work immediately after the game, feeling quite chipper. As soon as I got into work though, my mood changed almost instantly as I found out I was being suspended for my part in an argument the previous night. I was told to "f**k off" by a colleague, who I confronted, then threw a piece of paper at.
City then put in a disasterous performance at Portman Road, which dampened my mood even more, as the next day I had my 'investigation meeting' into my suspension. Myself and my union rep went away from the meeting in good spirits feeling I'd get no more than a slap on the wrist, as such arguments are common place in the pressurised FMCG industry, and especially in my department.
Friday was my 'disciplinary meeting' where I was informed that I was being SACKED for what was perceived to be Physical and Verbal abuse of a colleague in breach of the anti-harrassment act. Physical abuse was when I threw the paper at him. The colleague I'd argued with (who didn't actually complain about the incident) got away without even a warning. 7 years and 24k basic a year down the drain. I've got an appeal next week and my solicitors are waiting for the outcome to move forward with and unfair dismissal case at an industrial tribunal.
Then today, after waking up in a sombre mood as it was, I found out mine and my mrs proposed move to Cyncoed from Ely had fallen through.
So all in all not a brilliant week. Hopefully City can win today to put a smile on my face. And then hopefully my appeal goes well.
Sat Mar 13, 2010 4:22 pm
Sat Mar 13, 2010 4:55 pm
Sat Mar 13, 2010 5:04 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Mr Davies wrote:Well, things were looking good at about 5pm on saturday, City had just ground out a hard earned win against Middlesborough. Unfortunately, that was as good as it got.
I made my way into work immediately after the game, feeling quite chipper. As soon as I got into work though, my mood changed almost instantly as I found out I was being suspended for my part in an argument the previous night. I was told to "f**k off" by a colleague, who I confronted, then threw a piece of paper at.
City then put in a disasterous performance at Portman Road, which dampened my mood even more, as the next day I had my 'investigation meeting' into my suspension. Myself and my union rep went away from the meeting in good spirits feeling I'd get no more than a slap on the wrist, as such arguments are common place in the pressurised FMCG industry, and especially in my department.
Friday was my 'disciplinary meeting' where I was informed that I was being SACKED for what was perceived to be Physical and Verbal abuse of a colleague in breach of the anti-harrassment act. Physical abuse was when I threw the paper at him. The colleague I'd argued with (who didn't actually complain about the incident) got away without even a warning. 7 years and 24k basic a year down the drain. I've got an appeal next week and my solicitors are waiting for the outcome to move forward with and unfair dismissal case at an industrial tribunal.
Then today, after waking up in a sombre mood as it was, I found out mine and my mrs proposed move to Cyncoed from Ely had fallen through.
So all in all not a brilliant week. Hopefully City can win today to put a smile on my face. And then hopefully my appeal goes well.
I would like to say different but I think you will have a hard time at your appeal. Employers are really hot on this kind of thing, not because they want to stop bullying of their employees, but because they can be sued very easily because the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 set a presedence of Vicarious liability.
I am amazed that the fella you threw the paper at hasn't formally complained but I have a feeling he might not actually have to, it could be someone else who witnessed the incident.
At your appeal I would appologise unreservably, stress that it was never your intention to harass anyone and you are willing to work in another department if you have to.
Best of luck mate and IMO your employer has grossly over reacted. In the old days you would have both gone in the office for a bollocking and shook hands afterwards.
tony
Sat Mar 13, 2010 5:40 pm
Sat Mar 13, 2010 6:18 pm
Sat Mar 13, 2010 6:32 pm
Sat Mar 13, 2010 7:25 pm
Mr Davies wrote:Thanks guys. The amount of support I've had from the boys I work with has been overwhelming. They've contacted the union and want to take industrial action against the company. I'm not sure what that'd achieve, but it's great knowing they care and that they're behind me 100%