McCutchen v Grab It Accessories [2004] NSWIRComm 358

McCutchen v Grab It Accessories [2004] NSWIRComm 358

The Respondent did not discharge the onus of proving theft. The evidence showed the goods remained in the store, the Applicant's sister returned with money to pay for them, and there was no evidence of dishonesty or relevant policy breach. The stated reason for termination had no basis in fact, making the dismissal...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
26 November 2004
Procedural Posture
Application Re Unfair Dismissal Pursuant to S84 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 / Ex Parte Arbitration/determination
Outcome
Application upheld; termination found harsh, unreasonable and unjust; compensation awarded.
Legal Topics
['unfair Dismissal' 'summary Dismissal' 'alleged Theft' 'compensation' 'ex Parte Proceedings']
['industrial Relations' 'employment Law'] ['unfair Dismissal' 'summary Dismissal' 'alleged Theft' 'compensation' 'ex Parte Proceedings']

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Procedural Posture

Application Re Unfair Dismissal Pursuant to S84 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 / Ex Parte Arbitration/determination

  1. 1 ["Whether the Applicant's summary dismissal for alleged theft was harsh, unreasonable and unjust." 'Whether the allegation of theft had a basis in fact.' 'Whether compensation should be awarded where reinstatement or re-employment was not practical.']

Ratio Decidendi

The Respondent did not discharge the onus of proving theft. The evidence showed the goods remained in the store, the Applicant's sister returned with money to pay for them, and there was no evidence of dishonesty or relevant policy breach. The stated reason for termination had no basis in fact, making the dismissal harsh, unreasonable and unjust. Reinstatement and re-employment were not practical, so compensation of $5,000 was awarded.

Court Disposition

Application upheld; termination found harsh, unreasonable and unjust; compensation awarded.

Orders

  • ['Pursuant to s89(5) of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 Grab It Accessories Pty Ltd is ordered to pay the amount of $5,000 (five thousand dollars) to Ms Rebekah Molly McCutchen within 21 days of the date of this decision.']