Morning guys,
Sorry of this is the wrong place to post this, it isnt a medical thread but i will provide some background. In short my mental health has been suffering because of years of domestic abuse and its spiralled to a point where i have triggered the absence policy (10 days, 3 opportunities, that standard). I was off for a single day last wednesday however I didnt follow absence procedures as frankly i wasnt fit and able to. I was admitted into hospital via ambulance to speak to the crisis team. I was genuinely not in a fit state to make a phone call. My partner used my phone, got my managers number (personal phone) and sent her a polite text just updating her, she did this from A and E of which i have a full report for and proof i was admitted etc. My partner did say she didnt think id be able to come in the following day as i was in an absolute state, I did however make it in as i try my best. The following day they absolutely tore me to shreds claiming how it can be possible that im not fit to come in when my partner said i wouldnt be...
The same meeting i was told on Tuesday i would have a disciplinary with my director for:
AWOL - Not following absence procedures
Breach of trust - Breaking GDPR
Now the first, im not disputing however i wasnt physically able to make the call. The second however im finding a bit odd, my girlfriend did this as she thought my manager should know but she hasnt saved the number and only did it because she felt it was the right thing to do.
Ive been with my employer for three years and have disclosed every mental health issue ive ever had, this isnt anything new and im following the assistance programmes they have. I have never ever withheld information and ive been as open as possible.
Does anyone know where i stand with the GDPR shout? Personally, considering how slack my workplace is (no one locks screens etc) I find it a little harsh but i guess my personal feelings arent relevant.
Sorry of this is the wrong place to post this, it isnt a medical thread but i will provide some background. In short my mental health has been suffering because of years of domestic abuse and its spiralled to a point where i have triggered the absence policy (10 days, 3 opportunities, that standard). I was off for a single day last wednesday however I didnt follow absence procedures as frankly i wasnt fit and able to. I was admitted into hospital via ambulance to speak to the crisis team. I was genuinely not in a fit state to make a phone call. My partner used my phone, got my managers number (personal phone) and sent her a polite text just updating her, she did this from A and E of which i have a full report for and proof i was admitted etc. My partner did say she didnt think id be able to come in the following day as i was in an absolute state, I did however make it in as i try my best. The following day they absolutely tore me to shreds claiming how it can be possible that im not fit to come in when my partner said i wouldnt be...
The same meeting i was told on Tuesday i would have a disciplinary with my director for:
AWOL - Not following absence procedures
Breach of trust - Breaking GDPR
Now the first, im not disputing however i wasnt physically able to make the call. The second however im finding a bit odd, my girlfriend did this as she thought my manager should know but she hasnt saved the number and only did it because she felt it was the right thing to do.
Ive been with my employer for three years and have disclosed every mental health issue ive ever had, this isnt anything new and im following the assistance programmes they have. I have never ever withheld information and ive been as open as possible.
Does anyone know where i stand with the GDPR shout? Personally, considering how slack my workplace is (no one locks screens etc) I find it a little harsh but i guess my personal feelings arent relevant.
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