we had a case recently where someone who works in our office pretended to be one of our managers on FB, out of order i thought, this guy really took it to heart and had to tell old friends that it wasnt really him.
Anyway, the point i want to make is that Facebook absolutley would not provide RM or i think the police without court action with the IP address of the guy who did it and the case was dropped, so maybe deleting it would be a good idea.
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Gross Misconduct for using facebook?
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gb93
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Re: Gross Misconduct for using facebook?
RM don't need proof for conduct code action just "reasonable belief".
Scary as it sounds reasonable belief has already been estabilished in this case in my opinion.
For the sake of what action might be taken it comes down to what was reported to have been said and who was it said against.
If the respondent to the charge didn't actually say anything derogatory or malicious about RM or colleagues, but rather it was his facebook friends making the comments then it would be a good idea to keep what was said as evidence if relied on later out of RM procedure.
Scary as it sounds reasonable belief has already been estabilished in this case in my opinion.
For the sake of what action might be taken it comes down to what was reported to have been said and who was it said against.
If the respondent to the charge didn't actually say anything derogatory or malicious about RM or colleagues, but rather it was his facebook friends making the comments then it would be a good idea to keep what was said as evidence if relied on later out of RM procedure.
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ronpetetrevchris
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Re: Gross Misconduct for using facebook?
I bow to superior knowledge, sounds good to me.gb93 wrote:RM don't need proof for conduct code action just "reasonable belief".
Scary as it sounds reasonable belief has already been estabilished in this case in my opinion.
For the sake of what action might be taken it comes down to what was reported to have been said and who was it said against.
If the respondent to the charge didn't actually say anything derogatory or malicious about RM or colleagues, but rather it was his facebook friends making the comments then it would be a good idea to keep what was said as evidence if relied on later out of RM procedure.
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postietaz
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Re: Gross Misconduct for using facebook?
does in no way prove who pressed the keys {the wife ,fcking hates royal mail fcking us about the kids even prove who pressed the keys lol 
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fishtank
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Re: Gross Misconduct for using facebook?
Again and i don't know how many times this has to be pointed out.....it's not a court of law..it's not about absolute proof,it's about reasonable assumptions and it's not a reasonable assumption to say that your kids hijacked your FB account and wrote a 500 word essay on how much of a prick your manager is.....be careful.
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postietaz
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Re: Gross Misconduct for using facebook?
assume what you like tb with or without you xxxxxx
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postietaz
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Re: Gross Misconduct for using facebook?
will in affect you get dismissed or do royal mail think they run these also all royal mail own is my contracted hours thank you
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leedsgaz
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Re: Gross Misconduct for using facebook?
well, the matter is now closed,
had a meeting with my manager, took my punishment and going back to work on friday morning. Thanks for all the advice and help.
had a meeting with my manager, took my punishment and going back to work on friday morning. Thanks for all the advice and help.
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gb93
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Re: Gross Misconduct for using facebook?
Good to hear mate, I know it's ridiculous but you have been lucky mate could have turned a whole lot messier.
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billyb8
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Re: Gross Misconduct for using facebook?
If they are going to use this road then you can bet they have printouts.coxie wrote:delete your facebook comments as well so they have no proof
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