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Employer problems
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There's more to this than the OP is letting on, a throwaway comment and now all staff are gunning for him? Work given to him and they are now going to sue him? It doesn't make sense, with regards to messages etc, if evidence, especially referring to sexuality, refer to the police.5
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If you can show the employer asked you to do the work, it's a complete non-point. They certainly can't sue you for doing it.englewood said:They got me to do work for a customer that the customer hasn’t asked for and are going to blame me for the work I have done.!
I have videos that was sent from an employee, hmm that’s harder to explain but comments about not having a home or having somewhere to s**t!.
You've resigned. Just move on.2 -
You've resigned. You are off sick. You'll never have to speak to your soon to be ex employer ever again.......
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