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Think twice about using GPS records to prove misconduct

Misuse of GPS data and refusing a face-to-face dismissal meeting among errors made by employer in recent case before Employment Court.

WATCH: Shelley Eden Law principal Shelley Eden speaks with Dita De Boni.

Dita De Boni Fri, 13 Oct 2023

Firing an employee over Zoom and using records collected by GPS in a work vehicle for disciplinary purposes are just two of a slew of transgressions healthcare agency Pact Group made in dismissing a Wellington-based care worker recently, the Employment Court has decided.

The case pitted community

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Dita De Boni Fri, 13 Oct 2023
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