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JakeyRolling · 18/10/2021 21:34

Before lockdown happened I'd been working in my company's office at location A.
During lockdown I changed roles, meaning that when more staff are allowed back in the office I will work out of the same company's office at location B. (I'm currently wfh).
My desk at location A has been taken over by a new employee, who is among a number who have already been allowed back, so I messaged the office manager to arrange to go and pick up my stuff from my LOCKED office drawer.
It was locked as I was actually on holiday when the van on going to the office was announced and came into force.

I've been told that the facilities team has already emptied it and left it in a box for me to collect.
I am pretty angry as I had some personal items in there (nothing unprofessional, just some bits including a "period kit" with spare underwear.
I feel they should have asked me to empty it before a certain date if they wanted it done.
Aibu to complain?

OP posts:
GreenFingersWouldBeHandy · 20/10/2021 09:34

I'm defending my reasons for being pissed off, rather than my right to complain.

Don't waste your energy. Contact the company to collect your belongings and perhaps say 'Thank you' for the safe and free storage for almost two years.

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