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final written warning (again)
I shall rephrase my earlier question. ' is it legal for someone to be suspended from work without pay as a form of punishment, after the hearing ' . thanks for all your earlier replies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok - I've read your 2 earlier questions, and they're not very clear, but what i think you're asking is this: "I left work early, having signed/clocked in for the full day, got caught, and have been suspended - is this legal?"
If that's indeed what you're asking, then yes, it's legal, and you should count yourself lucky you weren't sacked. Anyone who checks my answers will note that I usually have a pro-union 'lefty' attitude - it's how I was brought up. However, with rights come responsibilities, and no matter how you dress it up, the situation above is fraud, and attempted theft. You left early with a view to getting paid for work you didn't do.
If that's indeed what you're asking, then yes, it's legal, and you should count yourself lucky you weren't sacked. Anyone who checks my answers will note that I usually have a pro-union 'lefty' attitude - it's how I was brought up. However, with rights come responsibilities, and no matter how you dress it up, the situation above is fraud, and attempted theft. You left early with a view to getting paid for work you didn't do.