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My manager just sent me a ridiculous email!

217 replies

ItalianinLondon · 28/01/2020 21:25

I've been off work sick for the last 3 weeks on my GP's insistence (I have lupus and had some viral things going on and GP said not taking time off would be a bad idea).

My line manager has been calling me at various points during this period and, to not make the story overly lengthy, called (from a blocked number) on Friday evening and I couldn't hear anything wheni picked up, assumed it was a cold call and hung up.

She then sent me an email yesterday accusing me of childish and insulting behaviour, because I'd clearly, quote, stuffed the phone under a pillow and pretended I couldn't hear when I realised it was her.

Obviously it is not something I would do, however tempting it might be... so I denied it, and we got into a bit of a back and forward by email.

I said it was a very insulting allegation and that she should apologise, to which I got:

"As for pretending that you couldn’t hear me on the phone, I know what I heard, and I was convinced that you answered and then made a pretence. I was shocked beyond measure that a colleague could behave like that. It embarrasses me to talk or think about it."

Although she has clearly managed to talk and think about it quite a lot...

Anyway, I contacted HR today and said I found it really weird for her to make totally demented accusations about me (paraphrase). They were clearly quite shocked when I said what was in the email and asked me to forward the emails.

Should I do it?? Without her consent? I hate to make a big fuss, and my bad temper has simmered down now, but seriously, I think she has gone a bit crazy over this and it is kind of concerning!

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AriadnesFilament · 28/01/2020 21:26

They asked for them. Send them. Her consent is irrelevant.

GetUpAgain · 28/01/2020 21:27

Of course forward them. She is a terrible manager and clearly needs retraining/sacking. I hope you feel better soon, lupus is horrible. Flowers

DonnaDarko · 28/01/2020 21:27

You don't need her consent. She sounds horrible.

iamkahleesi · 28/01/2020 21:27

Yes, absolutely forward it. It's HRs job to deal with exactly that type of thing. Besides, if you don't it may then look like you were making up allegations against your manager.

TopOftheNaughtyList · 28/01/2020 21:28

Absolutely forward them on. Firstly the manager shouldn't keep contacting you while you're signed off and to then make these absurd allegations is not on. Send them on without hesitation, I would.

WisestIsShe · 28/01/2020 21:30

Of course you should forward it.

Namechanger001 · 28/01/2020 21:30

I’d send the e-mails and let HR deal with her. Can I ask-is it normal for a manager to call you when on the sick? In my workplace it is seen as harassment to be called by management when ill. I thought that is why we ring into work as we can call when we are mentally ready and if anyone needs to get in touch then it is HR who would do the contacting. Perhaps that is just where I work.

DesLynamsMoustache · 28/01/2020 21:30

Wow, she's bonkers! Definitely forward them.

RalphWiggumsWedgie · 28/01/2020 21:31

Forward the mails. Totally out of order for her to be hassling you when you are off sick.

Rosecottage888 · 28/01/2020 21:32

Absolutely send them!

AnneLovesGilbert · 28/01/2020 21:32

What is her problem? She’s unhealthily fixating and speculating. But not your problem! You have to send the emails.

Scarydinosaurs · 28/01/2020 21:32

Absolutely send them! If you don’t she’ll just deny ever writing them.

ArchMemory · 28/01/2020 21:32

They’ve asked for them so you should forward them. You can put in the covering email that you feel a bit uncomfortable but you were explicitly asked.

The thing is, you contacted HR, what did you expect you happen?

BitOfFun · 28/01/2020 21:32

Of course you should forward them!

Doyoumind · 28/01/2020 21:32

She shouldn't be contacting you anyway and hr need to tell her to stop.

HappyHammy · 28/01/2020 21:33

Yes send it, stupid behaviour from a manager. Hope you feel better soon.

EarringsandLipstick · 28/01/2020 21:34

Adding my voice to say 'forward'

She's in a world of trouble. I can't believe any manager would behave like this - she totally needs dealing with by HR.

BodenGate · 28/01/2020 21:34

100% send them!

OhNoMyCheds · 28/01/2020 21:34

Send the emails to HR. She has done herself any favours. Sounds like she was on mute when she phoned you. What a nutcase.

Hellbentwellwent · 28/01/2020 21:35

Batshit, what’s she doing calling you on a Friday evening anyway? Surely she should call during standard working hours, ie 9-5, and as for calling from a blocked number, unless you’re place of work has a switch board that comes up as unknown number then she’s being fucking weird and I’d argue that her behaviour is bordering on harassment.

Topseyt · 28/01/2020 21:35

Absolutely you should forward HR the email. Sod what she thinks, or her permission!

UnaCorda · 28/01/2020 21:35

Eh? What an utterly ludicrous accusation.

If you're going to ignore a phone call the obvious thing to do would be not to answer it - easy to find an excuse such as being asleep / phone on silent as you were resting, etc. Why on earth does she think you would answer it and then pretend not to be able to hear the caller?

ItalianinLondon · 28/01/2020 21:37

Thank you! I was wondering if I'd lost all sense of perspective... but seriously, it seems to me a bit unhinged!

And just to say, I'm not a particularly avoidant person and there's nothing in our past interactions that could lead her to believe I'd behave like this.

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PeppermintPasty · 28/01/2020 21:37

Definitely send them, I am aghast that she did that to you! If HR have any sense, they will be horrified too.

CakeandCustard28 · 28/01/2020 21:40

Send them. She should loose her job over that, what a bizarre thing to accuse you of. Something not quite right with her. Hmm

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