ERA finds in favour of epilepsy suffererMURRAY WILSON/STUFF The potential danger of an epileptic fit was the focus of an Employment Relations Authority case that went in favour of the worker. READ MORE: Employment Relations Authority dismisses Et Tu union's claimsGillan claimed unjustified dismissal and sought $43,300 in lost wages and interest. The Employment Relations Authority's (ERA) Helen Doyle accepted evidence about the possibility of accidents. The ERA concluded Amcor should have made further inquiries and there had been insufficient discussion with Gillan. The ERA also heard about the significant effect on Gillan and his family's finances, relationships and mental distress.
Source: Stuff November 22, 2017 02:41 UTC