A tutor accused of being aggressive, bullying and intimidating towards students at a teachers college has been awarded almost $26,000 in an unfair dismissal case.
Heather Giles believed she was a "firm but fair" teacher at a college for early childcare teachers in Christchurch.
Her students complained she was so "unapproachable" and "rude" they were too scared to ask for help on assignments. It led to some students "breaking down in class".
A series of complaints led to disciplinary meetings and formal warnings, which led to Ms Giles' sacking in December 2009.
Now, the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) has ruled her dismissal was unjustified and has awarded her lost wages and compensation.