A flight attendant who was sacked by Air New Zealand for disruptive and
uncooperative behavior on a flight has been ordered to pay more than
$10,000 in costs to the airline.
Jennifer Kilpatrick was fired
last July for serious misconduct on a flight last March including
shouting at staff within earshot of passengers, failing to follow
instructions and policies, not cooking enough food and speaking to a
passenger unprofessionally.
The captain of the flight between
Auckland and Rarotonga found her behavior so worrying that he
considered standing her down because she was compromising safety.
Ms
Kilpatrick raised personal grievance claims after her dismissal, but
the Employment Relations Authority found the airline was justified in
dismissing her.
It also found one of her personal grievance claims was not raised in time.
The
authority has now ordered Ms Kilpatrick to pay costs to Air New
Zealand, including $8750 for the dismissal claim and $1750 for the
grievance claim.
Source: http://www.nzherald.co.nz
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