Monday, 27 June 2016

Lost your licence? Lose your job


If an employee loses his driver licence where driving is a part of his work, he can be fairly dismissed for misconduct. This much is demonstrated by the decision in Zeiter v Melway Bin Hire and Demolition Pty Ltd [2016] FWC 2823.
Mr Zeiter was stopped by police for using a mobile phone while driving. During the stop the police notified Mr Zeiter that his licence had been suspended for a period of three months.
When Mr Zeiter told his employer about the difficulties with his driver licence the employer effectively terminated him but did not tell him for nearly a month afterwards.
At the hearing of the application the employer argued that Mr Zeiter’s failure to maintain a driver licence was a frustration of the employment contract so that there was no dismissal, as opposed to a breach of the employment contract for which there could be a dismissal.
Commissioner Ryan thought the better analysis was that of breach of contract.
He found that the employer had not acted in a procedurally fair way towards Mr Zeiter but that the shortcomings were not sufficient to find that the dismissal had been harsh or unjust or unreasonable.

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