Do I have the right to know what statements have been said about me

I was suspended after alligationsof misconduct. Co workers made statements but I have no idea what was stated as I was shocked to even know I was being accused of anything! Do I have a right to know what's been said as I don't need to know who just the staements.

1 answer  |  asked Jul 24, 2016 1:05 PM [EST]  |  applies to Florida

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Arthur Schofield
You have no right to know what was said. If this is a public employer, you could request those records under our Sunshine Laws if the investigation is complete. Best of luck.

posted by Arthur Schofield  |  Jul 25, 2016 06:44 AM [EST]

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