Man awarded €1,320 in compensation from group operating Gino’s Gelato outlet
Mr Bandacchino submitted clock-in records to show that after working six hours at a time he had not been facilitated in taking his legally required 30-minute shift breaks. As Mr Bandacchino had put in his first set of complaints last May, several months after the date of his termination, the WRC was limited in its jurisdiction and could only examine alleged breaches during the last two months of his employment.
The worker’s position was that breaks were not facilitated either because the ice-cream parlour was busy or because he had to carry out other duties. Ms Caffola also told the tribunal she sent a contract to the shop where Mr Bandacchino worked to be signed, but accepted that she could not testify that he “actually received the terms”.
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