A sacked property manager has won $25,000 compensation after the Employment Relations Authority ruled she was unjustifiably dismissed.
Pregnancy complications saw Tyler Humby take early maternity leave from Summit Property Management in March 2017.
On October 5, she emailed her Nelson-based manager, telling him she planned to return to work on November 1, 2017.
But on October 30, Humby was called in for a disciplinary meeting that saw her employment terminated, with one month's pay.
Before going on maternity leave, Humby had been in dispute with her manager, who alleged she had not attended a Tenancy Tribunal Hearing after being told to do so. Humby denied she had been instructed to attend the hearing, and said she had thought another property manager would do so.