Review of Noonan Services Group Limited v Elvira Kravcova
Posted in : Labour & Superior Court Case Law Review Panel on 21 February 2017 Issues covered:This article concerns an unfair dismissal claim brought by an employee engaged as a cleaner (“the Claimant”) against her employer, Noonan Services Group Limited (“the Company”) and its failure to adopt any procedure or to afford the employee her rights to procedural fairness or natural justice.
Background to the case
The Claimant worked as a contract cleaner for 15 years with the Company. In 2013 the Company became concerned about her ability to perform her duties and referred her for an occupational assessment.
The report from the Occupational Assessor stated:
“While this condition does not categorically render Elvira medically unfit for any of her current work duties, she is convinced
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This article is correct at 23/02/2017
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