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Sacked taxi dispatcher wins job back

A taxi dispatcher sacked for “feeding” jobs to his favoured drivers has won back his job after the Employment Relations Authority deduced he was simply forgetful.In addition, Wellington Combined Taxis was ordered to pay taxi industry veteran J

Liam Baldwin
Thu, 15 Jul 2010

A taxi dispatcher sacked for “feeding” jobs to his favoured drivers has won back his job after the Employment Relations Authority deduced he was simply forgetful.

In addition, Wellington Combined Taxis was ordered to pay taxi industry veteran John Joseph six months lost wages and compensation for

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Liam Baldwin
Thu, 15 Jul 2010
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