Wetherspoons Coughs Up £25k
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Al Gorithum

Original Poster:

4,710 posts

226 months

Wetherspoons worker investigated over using staff discount for family meal gets £25,000 payout. Sounds a bit harsh but if it improves employers behaviors I suppose that's a good thing.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/we...

Chrisgr31

14,135 posts

273 months

So the staff discount for 7 people eating was £19.17. It’s not a very generous discount!

Surely also the venue that deducted the staff discount shoukd have said it didn’t apply?

butchstewie

61,182 posts

228 months

Good.

Too many employers taking the piss with this kind of thing.

Murph7355

40,605 posts

274 months

Should have ended after the first meeting and apology.

Dumb arsed manager.

Though it's possibly also fair to note only one side is being fully portrayed.

miniman

28,729 posts

280 months

Devil’s in the detail though - the core issue was not making reasonable adjustments for his autism during the investigation process. So presumably a non-autistic employee would have been binned.

98elise

30,507 posts

179 months

butchstewie said:
Good.

Too many employers taking the piss with this kind of thing.
How are the employers taking the piss? They had a policy of no more than 4 people getting the discount, he got it for 7.

£20k for hurt feelings seems a lot of compensation.

Tam_Mullen

2,569 posts

190 months

The most annoying thing about that is twice referring to the 'spoons he works in being called the Albany Place, despite using an image which clearly says Albany Palace.

butchstewie

61,182 posts

228 months

98elise said:
How are the employers taking the piss? They had a policy of no more than 4 people getting the discount, he got it for 7.

£20k for hurt feelings seems a lot of compensation.
There's a point in this process where any decent employer would simply have said "apology accepted" rather than banging the "rules are rules" drum.

Right now as with Waitrose and the autistic lad nobody at Wetherspoons seems to have thought what happens when you're all over the newspapers and look like utter censored for the sake of £20.

A bit of common sense could have avoided all of this.

Now it'll cost them a lot more than £20 and rightly so.

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,951 posts

241 months

butchstewie said:
There's a point in this process where any decent employer would simply have said "apology accepted" rather than banging the "rules are rules" drum.

Right now as with Waitrose and the autistic lad nobody at Wetherspoons seems to have thought what happens when you're all over the newspapers and look like utter censored for the sake of £20.

A bit of common sense could have avoided all of this.

Now it'll cost them a lot more than £20 and rightly so.
Agreed.

But this is probably less about Wetherspoons and more about a bit of a bell end of a manager. The hospitality industry employ some utter cretins and this manager might be one of them. Come to think of it, he might also have been autistic.

Having said that, why Wetherspoons agreed to fight the case and go to a tribunal is insanity. I guess they feel the need to put the fear of god into the rest of their staff.

Gareth79

8,525 posts

264 months

Full decision here:
https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/m...

It looks like the bungled the disciplinary proceedings, which caused a mental health breakdown for a period. It seems they then got their st together and produced a plan to get him back to work, which was agreed as "exemplary". My guess is that his mother is somebody not to be messed with biggrin

Panamax

7,087 posts

52 months

Tam_Mullen said:
referring to the 'spoons ..... clearly says Albany Palace.
Well that's come a shock to me, the words 'spoons and palace in the same sentence. I wonder if they have a branch in Windsor?

They do! And, of course, it's called The King and Castle. No doubt Chuckie pops in for breakfast whenever he can.

Hoofy

78,943 posts

300 months

"called to a gross misconduct hearing after he used his staff discount to pay for a meal for seven people, including himself, without realising that the pub chain’s policy only applied to parties of four or less."

Seriously? A gross misconduct hearing? Surely, "Dave, can we have a word, <explain policy>. Don't do it again... at least without checking with me first. If it's a birthday we might want to prepare a cake."

AbbeyNormal

5,713 posts

176 months

Hoofy said:
"called to a gross misconduct hearing after he used his staff discount to pay for a meal for seven people, including himself, without realising that the pub chain s policy only applied to parties of four or less."

Seriously? A gross misconduct hearing? Surely, "Dave, can we have a word, <explain policy>. Don't do it again... at least without checking with me first. If it's a birthday we might want to prepare a cake."
and that is why you never want to work in a 'Spoons.

Pebbles167

4,244 posts

170 months

Good.

I've been in there, it's in Trowbridge. A grubby place and the service is st.

Hoofy

78,943 posts

300 months

AbbeyNormal said:
Hoofy said:
"called to a gross misconduct hearing after he used his staff discount to pay for a meal for seven people, including himself, without realising that the pub chain s policy only applied to parties of four or less."

Seriously? A gross misconduct hearing? Surely, "Dave, can we have a word, <explain policy>. Don't do it again... at least without checking with me first. If it's a birthday we might want to prepare a cake."
and that is why you never want to work in a 'Spoons.
Disappointing!

miniman

28,729 posts

280 months

Pebbles167 said:
Good.

I've been in there, it's in Trowbridge. A grubby place and the service is st.
The Wetherspoons, or Trowbridge?

119

14,766 posts

54 months

Good to see another business getting reamed.

Hopefully they will be in the hands of the receivers soon as well.

Can't be having these food chains taking up valuable retail space.

Bonefish Blues

33,200 posts

241 months

Gareth79 said:
Full decision here:
https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/m...

It looks like the bungled the disciplinary proceedings, which caused a mental health breakdown for a period. It seems they then got their st together and produced a plan to get him back to work, which was agreed as "exemplary". My guess is that his mother is somebody not to be messed with biggrin
Woah hold on there soldier! You'll get nowhere reading the detail of what actually happened wink

butchstewie

61,182 posts

228 months

119 said:
Good to see another business getting reamed.

Hopefully they will be in the hands of the receivers soon as well.

Can't be having these food chains taking up valuable retail space.
Given they employ over 40,000 people and they'd find themselves out of work that's a strange thing to wish for.

Gladers01

1,444 posts

66 months

Hoofy said:
Disappointing!
Sounds like the manager was looking for an excuse to get shot of the employee and then bungled the tribunal hearing, suspect both will on borrowed time for the forseeable.

On a brighter note we tried the new on the menu avocado muffin recently for brekkers and it was absolutely delicious at £3 including hot drinks lick