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Thanks for all of your comments. I have now received a further communication from my manager and she has told me that she set up the original meeting intending it just to be advisory and to assist me with working on future projects, she said that she had asked HR to attend as she thought it was best to inform them and felt they may be able to assist with an improvement plan.
However she says that after later meeting with the HR girl who attended, and taking her advice on board, she is now considering disciplining me for poor performance. She’s told me that a secretary will attend the upcoming meeting to minute everything, the HR girl will also attend to explain the reasons why formal discipline is being considered.
It would be the first time I’ve been disciplined and as my manager was originally just looking at this being an advisory procedure, I’m hopeful that it will not be too serious on this occasion. Though it does seem a bit harsh to me that my manager only intended to advise me but she is now looking at formally disciplining me on the HR girl’s advice.
I just wondered that if I am disciplined and I don’t agree with the reasons or I think they are unfair, do I have any right of appeal or do I just have to accept it?