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Posted Today, 01:27 AM

Hello,

 

I have reached out to numerous agencies, with no response or direction, does anyone by chance know what steps I need to take for the below scenario?

 

I previously was a QA Manager/PCQI for a candy manufacturing plant, so the food safety plan was under my supervision for all updates, implementations, etc. I was liable under any circumstances that could arise regulatory, compliance, or safety wise.

It recently came to my attention, that the company is pretending I am still employed and just out of the office or sick, and have even told a gluten auditor that I was out sick with COVID when in fact I had resigned from my position about two weeks prior to this audit, they had plenty of time to inform and take proper actions, and instead they are using my name still. None of the paperwork that I updated before my resignation was signed, or put into place, nothing has been updated since my resignation, on Senior managements end. Is this something I should even worry about, if so please help with anything you can, I greatly appreciate anyone's help in this matter, I have never been in this kind of situation.

 

 

Thank you!



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Posted Today, 05:29 AM

Hi PCQI-HACCP-IN-TX,

 

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Welcome to the IFSQN forums

 

A tricky situation.

 

Do you have any evidence that the company is pretending that you are still employed and just out of the office or sick? or that they have told a gluten auditor that you were out sick with COVID?

 

If you don’t have any evidence, walk away and move on.

 

Kind regards,

 

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Posted Today, 12:36 PM

I'm assuming you're in close contact with a current employee (former colleague) at your former employer 

 

The only thing you can really do is:

 

Ask that employee for evidence, that would stand up in court- if you're able to get that sort of thing (tape recording, written documentation etc.)   then you can hire a lawyer for a cease and desist letter as well as a legal impersonation type notification you can have sent to the auditing companies

 

OR be ballsy and call them out yourself!

 

Either way, you cannot do anything without hard evidence  (my cynical mind says maybe who ever is feeding you the intel may not be a good a friend as you thought)


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Posted Today, 12:42 PM

How long has it been since you left?

You mentioned that it was 2 weeks after you left that they told a GF auditor you were ill, but how long ago has it been now.


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Posted Today, 02:07 PM

With documented evidence in hand you call the employer directly and inform them that you are demanding all back pay as they are committing a fraud via miss-representation. Got a 50/50 chance of this working, then contact an attorney or represent yourself.

 

Either way, they will stop.


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Posted Today, 03:32 PM

If it makes you feel any better, I received a call from a regulatory auditor about a routine inspection they performed and they left a voicemail. I called back and said that I am no longer with that company and they were very shocked. It was about 3 months since I switched jobs at that time. That company told them I was out sick, as well. I do not know the extent of trouble they got themselves into for lying, but all that lying does is dig them into a deeper hole and they were in a deep hole already. 

 

If you receive any calls from regulatory agents, just be honest with them. 





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