Legal Question in Employment Law in Texas
Unfair treatment - Discrimination
I recently requested a meeting to
discuss a transfer to a location closer
to my home. HR said another matter
has come up and that my supervisor
must be present. I received a notice
of warning, my boss suspected that
me and a former employee, who just
quit last month, were clocking each
other in and out, they said it was
evident by looking at the timesheets.
We never clocked each other in and
out, many times we carpooled,arrived
and left work at the same time. The
former employee was not questioned
about this, he left for another job and
was still eligible to come back as a
freelance employee, getting paid
double! HR said they have been
investigating for a while, but last
month I had a review based on my
performance and received a raised,
this issue was never brought up. I
feel that if there was any question
about my time sheet it should have
been addressed during my review
meeting and while the other person
was still employed. I feel that I have
received this notice to discourage my
request to transfer and ruin my
credibility for future promotions. The
allegations are false and I've
expressed that to HR.Is this unfair
treatment/discrimination?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Unfair treatment - Discrimination
Again...the value of UNIONs...of course it is unfair but there is nothing you can do about it legally..unless you want to spend a lot of money and probably lose an effort to combat slander..
Obiously you have excellent skills...so go on with your life..transfer to another company as your friend did...Good luck