The
Employment Relations Authority has upheld a claim for unjustified dismissal
following a personal grievance claim.
The employee had been dismissed for dishonesty after the employer found
the employee at his own private workshop when he was supposed to be off sick
and when he was supposed to meeting with clients.
The
employer failed however to put the allegations to the employee at any stage or
to give the employee any opportunity to explain their behaviour. As a result the dismissal was unjustified and
the ERA awarded $12,285 for lost income, $15,000 compensation for hurt and
humiliation plus $1,946 costs.
If
the employer had put the allegations to the employee it’s more than likely the
employee would not have been able to justify their behaviour and so a dismissal
might well have been justified. It was
the failure by the employer to even raise this matter with the employee that
lead to the decision being held to be unjustified.
Alan Knowsley
Employment Lawyer Wellington
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