A resthome worker dismissed after hiding behind a door when discovered with a gardener in a dead resident's flat has been awarded more than $10,000 for legal costs - on top of more than $6275 already awarded for lost wages and compensation.
In a newly released finding, the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) ordered The Wood Lifecare Limited to pay Deborah Hoff $10,500 costs, a $71.56 filing fee and $78.25 plus GST for disbursements on top of the original compensation sum.
According the original determination, released in March, Mrs Hoff, who worked as a senior caregiver at the Wood Retirement Village in Nelson between 2002 and May 2011, engaged in displays of affection, including kissing and cuddling, with the man while at work.
Christchurch ERA member David Appleton said Mrs Hoff had a master key to a studio flat which was unoccupied but still contained all the personal belongings and furniture of a resident who had recently died.
In the incident, in April 2011, Mrs Hoff said she gave the gardener, who has name suppression, access to the studio in order to allow him to water the plants on the balcony.