Monday, 16 February 2015

Ready, aim...don't fire!


A small business owner has been fined almost $30,000 for unfairly dismissing an employee.

 

Acupuncture Australia Pty Ltd summarily dismissed a sales assistant for allegedly stealing from the business. The employee had worked for the company for three years when the managing director began to suspect her of theft. The sales assistant was sacked on the spot and reported to the police, despite a lack of proof of any crime.

 

The managing director was unable to provide any evidence to the Fair Work Commission of theft or fraud against the business and the police were not proceeding with the matter further.

 

The Fair Work Commission found the dismissal was “appalling” and “inexcusable” and ordered the company pay its former employee $29,000 as compensation.

 

If you suspect an employee is committing an offence or act of misconduct, it is important to investigate the matter properly and in accordance with the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth).  

 

Even if you are a small business employer, you must ensure all employees are treated fairly and in line with the Small Business Code.

 

An experienced workplace relations lawyer will be able to explain the step by step process needed to investigate any allegations of misconduct. Act properly and avoid being penalised for protecting your business.   


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