A cleaning supervisor at an Auckland hospital was sacked for failing to ensure critical areas, including operating theatres, were properly cleaned.
Pooja Patel had been employed by OCS to ensure the company's cleaners were meeting the standards required by its contract with the Auckland District Health Board.
But she was dismissed for serious misconduct in March last year because of concerns that critical areas at a hospital were not being cleaned properly.
Ms Patel raised a personal grievance before the Employment Relations Authority, which dismissed the case. She then appealed to the Employment Court, which has also dismissed the case.
The court was told OCS's concerns about the standard of cleaning during Ms Patel's supervising shifts were sparked by quality assessment audits by ADHB. Among the concerns was that Ms Patel was failing to make sure staff focused on critical areas, such as operating theatres, over non-critical areas, such as lifts and stairwells.