Manager accused of gaslighting proves staff wrong by denying reality and shifting blame
A RETAIL manager accused of gaslighting his staff hit back by outlining a compelling new narrative which proved they had invented the whole thing to hurt him. Nathan Muir, manager of Tesco in Gainsborough, was initially placed on leave after a complaint signed by 30 members of staff but, follow
A RETAIL manager accused of gaslighting his staff hit back by outlining a compelling new narrative which proved they had invented the whole thing to hurt him.
Nathan Muir, manager of Tesco in Gainsborough, was initially placed on leave after a complaint signed by 30 members of staff but, following their exposure as manipulative liars, has been reinstated and given carte blanche to do whatever he wants.
He said: “I actually feel sorry for them. It can’t be easy inhabiting such a twisted alternative reality.
“For example, when Darren thought he’d booked his birthday off when he’d actually had no such conversation with me and was in fact working a double shift. That must have hurt, but blaming me and brandishing fake emails only hurt himself.
“Or when Alison mistakenly imagined she’d got a promotion to supervisor when in fact she’d resigned. Turning up on that Monday morning only to be given a box with her stuff in? Honestly, I was angry on her behalf.
“But none of it was me, as I explained very persuasively at my disciplinary hearing. And if anyone disagrees, I’ve given them the opportunity to correct the record at upcoming disciplinary hearings of their own.”
A spokesman for the Post Office said: “Mr Muir is invited to apply for a senior role overseeing subpostmasters. He’s just the kind of person we need.”
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