Arunachellam v Woolworths (Pty) Ltd and Others (D217/2020) [2024] ZALCD 35 (26 September 2024)
The Labour Court found that the CCMA commissioner committed a gross irregularity by failing to address procedural fairness, specifically the insufficient time given to the applicant to prepare for her disciplinary hearing. While the dismissal was substantively fair due to the nature of the offence and corroborated...
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- Citation
- [2024] ZALCD 35
- Parties
- Applicant: Gladys Arunachellam; Respondent: Woolworths (Pty) Ltd; Respondent: Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration; Respondent: Commissioner Ian Bulose
- Court
- Labour Court Durban
- Jurisdiction
- South Africa
- Judgment Date
- 26 September 2024
- Case Number
- D217/2020
- Procedural Posture
- Review Application / Labour Court Review of CCMA Arbitration Award
- Outcome
- Arbitration award reviewed and set aside; dismissal found substantively fair; applicant awarded compensation for procedural unfairness.
- Judges
- Mhlongo
- Legal Topics
- Unfair Dismissal, Procedural Fairness, Disciplinary Code, Compensation, Racial Undertones, Arbitration Review
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Parties
Gladys Arunachellam
Applicant
Woolworths (Pty) Ltd
Respondent
Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration
Respondent
Commissioner Ian Bulose
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Review Application / Labour Court Review of CCMA Arbitration Award
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the CCMA commissioner committed gross irregularity by failing to consider procedural fairness in the dismissal.
- 2 Whether the dismissal of the applicant was substantively and procedurally fair.
- 3 Whether the employer complied with its own disciplinary code and procedure.
Ratio Decidendi
The Labour Court found that the CCMA commissioner committed a gross irregularity by failing to address procedural fairness, specifically the insufficient time given to the applicant to prepare for her disciplinary hearing. While the dismissal was substantively fair due to the nature of the offence and corroborated evidence that the applicant referred to cashiers as 'dumb', the employer failed to comply with procedural requirements. The court held that the applicant was entitled to compensation for procedural unfairness but not reinstatement, as the substantive grounds for dismissal were valid. The arbitration award was reviewed and set aside, replaced with an order confirming the...
Court Disposition
Arbitration award reviewed and set aside; dismissal found substantively fair; applicant awarded compensation for procedural unfairness.
Orders
- The arbitration award issued by the Second Respondent under case reference KNDB6222/19 is reviewed and set aside.
- The award is replaced with an order that the dismissal of the Applicant was substantively fair.
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