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16th January 2014 #1
Accusing a person of stealing, without any proof - isn't that deemed as slander?
I'd seek legal advice.
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16th January 2014 #2
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The OP referred to stealing time which might mean fiddling time sheets etc. Good suggestion about legal advice I'd think about a free 30 min session or whatever they do but only with a brief specialising in employment issues. The problem as we know is if the husband waved the big legal stick at the employer in a non union firm they'd just mark his card for future sacking.
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