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Suspend from my duties
hello2007
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I will sort myself out
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Probably be difficult for the experts to help without more info, although it's more than likely you've been suspended while an investigation takes place.0
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I will sort myself out0
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Ah - thought I recognised the User ID. Well I would be expecting that if you said in the grievance what I suspect you might have said, that the next step will be a dismissal - you've only been there a few months.
Please tell me that you didn't mention tax evasion or reporting to HMRC etc., etc. Because being suspended for a short little grievance asking for payslips is a bit OTT even if you don't have 12 months employment.0 -
You have sent multiple grievances? And where did the discrimination come from?
I amend my opinion to it is almost impossible you won't be dismissed. What happeend to all the advice you were given about keeping low key???0 -
Ah - thought I recognised the User ID. Well I would be expecting that if you said in the grievance what I suspect you might have said, that the next step will be a dismissal - you've only been there a few months.
Please tell me that you didn't mention tax evasion or reporting to HMRC etc., etc. Because being suspended for a short little grievance asking for payslips is a bit OTT even if you don't have 12 months employment.
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Go directly to the job centre, do not pass go , do not collect £200
Merry Christmas. 0 -
The employer isn't required to send you payslips to the tax office - but well done on telling the employer that you have been talking to the tax office about your employer. Didn't we tell you to leave it to the HMRC and not get pulled into this? It was only going to be a matter of weeks for HMRC to confirm what was going on.
What was inaccurate?
And what discrimination?0 -
"I have been in my job less that three months, I have been talking to HMRC about you and I think you are discriminating against me" - what is "low-key" about that? In most people's world view that would be what we call having a death wish!0
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