A truck driver who was laid off after the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown has won close to $14,000 in compensation and lost wages. File photo / Wolfgang Hasselmann, Unsplash
A truck driver who was laid off after the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown has won close to $14,000 in compensation and lost wages.
David Hedgman started working for Warner Construction in Whanganui a couple of weeks before the country went into alert level 4 lockdown in March 2020.
He went back to work at alert level 3, but the company took a big financial hit because of the pandemic.
As the last person hired, he was among the first to be made redundant.
The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) said Warner had applied for the wage subsidy for its staff and Hedgman was paid until mid-June.
Warner Construction said it had no choice but to make staff redundant - organisations it would normally work with, particularly local authorities, put a hold on new civil projects.
Warner said about 60 per cent of its contracts were cancelled almost immediately.