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Should I resign or be suspended?Rating: (votes: 0) Please tell me, what's best for me to do? Thanks in advance. Of course you should resign. Comment: It never fails to amaze me, the depth of stupidity that management shows on a daily basis. They have a lot invested in you. You want to stay with the same corp, just a different location. I would approve your transfer and move on..Comment: It's much better in terms of unemployment benefits if you let them fire you. They also may be bluffing. If you have a union, time to contact them.Comment: you blondy could not be more spot onComment: I'm with blondy, I didn't think you were eligible for unemployment if you quit. I think I'd take my suspicions over her head to see if that got me anywhere. I mean, if you are going to be out of a job anyway, what do you have to lose?Comment: I would go down fighting. Do you have a grievance or arbitration process? You need to check with HR. Especially if you had never been spoken to previous. Are these new or old issues? Don't give in save your reputation!Comment: Choose Option C.You are in a large system. They have rules about terminating employees. Are you facing suspension, or termination? You are claiming both. A manager can't just fire someone on whim. I don't know how much more there is to this story, but retaliatory discipline is not an acceptable action. I'm assuming you had a clean record, or you probably won't be eligible for transfer in the first place. I'm assuming your errors weren't life threatening, involving diversion, or gross misconduct. Does your manager have enough to terminate you in accordance with the rules and regulations of your organization? Your policies should describe the disciplinary process, and the appeal process. Option C. Contact HRComment: Go to HR. If you want that position and it is a transfer you have no chance if that job if you quit.Comment: You also might consider consulting an employment law attorney to find out your rights and legal options.Comment: Quote from blondy2061hIt's much better in terms of unemployment benefits if you let them fire you. They also may be bluffing. If you have a union, time to contact them.Comment: Quote from Bortaz, RN Unless they have documentation showing cause for termination (4 things according to op), which will likely get her unemployment benefits denied and leave her with just a termination on her record.Comment: Quote from caliotter3You also might consider consulting an employment law attorney to find out your rights and legal options.
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