Hello guys, I last got some very helpful advice from you in 2012 and am so glad your forum is still here.
I wonder if someone experienced in employment issues could please help me? My son works for a large retail outlet. Today someone from that store put a letter through our door addressed to him "by hand" inviting him to an "Investigation Meeting" on Saturday this week. This is apparently to discuss allegations of failure to inform a duty manager that my son intended to leave work and leaving work prior to finishing time (which my son denies) and failure to inform a manager that he was unfit for work in his department on one particular day (which he also denies, and I know to be untrue because I heard him on the phone informing the said person that he was unfit!). The "invitation" letter was posted through our door this morning and is not even on store letter headed paper. It is typed up on a sheet of A4 and there are no company details on it, in fact the name of the company is not even typed correctly. In the letter my son is advised he can be accompanied to the meeting by a colleague or an authorised Trade Union rep and a parent/guardian. The letter is from his section manager and my son is asked to contact him upon receipt of the letter to confirm his attendance and name his chosen representative if known. My son is also my Carer and cares for me on Wednesdays and Thursdays while my husband is away. My son only works 16 hours a week for the store in question on a flexible contract. His hours are down on paper as 1oclock until 10 oclock in the evening on a Tuesday and a Saturday. However his section manager has been trying to get him to work from 3pm until midnight on these days without having a consultation meeting about it first (which the Trade Union have advised him should happen). My son has refused to work beyond 10.00 pm and feels his section manager is victimising him because he has taken advice from the Trade Union and has refused to change his hours before a consultation meeting takes place. From a personal point of view I am furious about this and the fact a letter has been put through our door "by hand" like this giving him hardly any notice. I feel their tactics are underhand. Can you offer any advice? Many thanks in advance.

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