25-01-2025 01:35 AM
Hello, this may be very weird but I'm in a bad position in work. I have a boss who is trying to sack me, wrongfully. So I have a meeting on tuesday 18:00. I need as much evidence as possible that I did not go on holiday. On the 9th of December he called me to see when I was coming back into work. He put the phone down and wrote on the report that I sounded very distant and distracted. I need to prove I was in the UK at the time. But ultimately, If I could prove that I took that phone call at home somehow that would blow this case right open. So I have the phone call in my phone log, 9th December 12:56. I need to somehow show my work place that I was in my home whilst I took that call. Does anyone know how to go about this?
I have a Apple 15 pro if that helps.
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25-01-2025 10:18 AM
This is something that can often be obtained by the Police as part of a criminal investigation, but in your case this is not applicable, and the closest you may get is if Apple have anything similar to Google's location timeline.
I concur with Chris, this is an employment issue and I'd certainly question where the burden of proof should lie.
25-01-2025 06:31 AM
@jamey0512 Nothing can be done to prove you was where you say you was. This is really life not a movie.
Regardless of what your employer says they need to prove what they are claiming otherwise it’s unfair dismissal and that than could be a legal matter should you wish to pursue that further.
Sounds like you need to find different employment as obviously this person doesn’t trust you.
25-01-2025 10:18 AM
This is something that can often be obtained by the Police as part of a criminal investigation, but in your case this is not applicable, and the closest you may get is if Apple have anything similar to Google's location timeline.
I concur with Chris, this is an employment issue and I'd certainly question where the burden of proof should lie.