Friday November 20th 1998
Dear Mr Holiday,
I have recently completed a brief period of employment
at the "Catherine Wheel" 23 Kensington Church
Street, London W8 4LF.
I don't believe that I have been properly treated, and
I am writing to you to explain why I hold that view.
My employment commenced on Thursday 15th October 1998.
I was employed by the regular manager "Aiden"
A few weeks later "Aiden" and his wife went
on holiday. For the first four days of his absence,
a chap called "Mike" managed the Catherine
Wheel. The end of Mikes period of management coincided
with the start of my own two days off, and Mike and
I shook hands and said our good-byes because of this.
This was on the Saturday night, and I was not due back
on duty until the following Tuesday morning.
Aiden had completed the staff rota in advance, prior
to going on holiday.
I was due to start work at 11am on the Tuesday, and
phoned in at about 9.45 to tell Alison that I had a
small leak in my flat, and the only time estimate that
the plumber could give me was "before 2pm"
This turned out to be 4.30 pm.
As it had got so late I assumed that Alison would already
have me covered, and I did not turn up for work until
the following morning.
Alison took the view that I should have phoned in again
to make sure that I was covered, I have to concede that
she does have a point.
But the situation certainly did not warrant me being
sacked
At the time Alison seemed to be more irritated by the
fact that she had been denied access to the staff database
on the computer, and had been unable to get a replacement
for me from the staff pool.
This was certainly not my fault.
I went to the Catherine Wheel today to get my P.45
from Aiden, who has now returned from holiday.
According to Aiden, Alison told him that I had disappeared
for two days without trace, and that was the reason
that she terminated my employment.
This is a complete lie!!
Also, as my employment was terminated without notice,
should I not be given a weeks money in lieu?
Because of my past ( and present? ) political problems,
I have to entertain the possibility of a connection
between Alisons treatment of me, and the information
that I have given you here.
I don't need this information back, nor is it confidential.
Yours Sincerely
Sean Bryson
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