The Employment Relations Authority has rejected a claim
for unjustified dismissal. The employee
was dismissed after an investigation into two incidents of the employee failing
to comply with legal requirements and breaching the employer’s rules over
reporting incidents to the General Manager.
In relation to both incidents the ERA found that the
matters alleged had occurred and that they amounted to serious misconduct and
justified the employee’s dismissal. The
ERA was not satisfied as to the employee’s honesty in giving his responses to
the employer during the investigation and also during the ERA hearing. CCTV footage showed that the employee was not
where he alleged he was during one of the incidents.
The employer had failed to provide the CCTV footage to the
employee during the investigation but the ERA held that that failure did not
make the process unfair as the footage clearly showed the employee to not be
where he claimed he was at the time of the incident.
In this case the employer had clearly put the allegations
to the employee and advised him of how serious the allegations were and given
him a very fair opportunity to comment on the allegations. It had then considered the employee’s
responses and carried out a fair investigation before deciding that serious
misconduct had occurred and that the employee should be dismissed for those
multiple instances of serious misconduct.
Alan
Knowsley
Employment
Lawyer Wellington
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