Manawatu Standard

Sushi company ordered to pay $12k in one hit

- Jono Galuszka jono.galuszka@stuff.co.nz

A sushi shop that wrongly fired a kitchenhan­d has failed to squirm out of paying a lump sum penalty, its pleas of poverty at odds with its revenue.

Feilding business Raw Sushi Ltd, which trades as Sushi Raw, was ordered by the Employment Relations Authority in May to pay former kitchenhan­d Sarah Beaney $12,571.

The issues between the company and Beaney came up after she was asked to cancel her Christmas holiday in 2017, just two days before she was due to go on leave.

She agreed, but only if she could take a week off in February.

The owners Hyun Ji Kim and Jin Ho Nam asked her to cancel that holiday, too, but she refused.

She was ignored by the owners when she got back, and they told other staff to do the same, making Beaney feel she was being punished for going on leave.

She was then sacked.

The authority found she was wrongly fired, and ordered Raw Sushi to pay the $12,000.

Payments are usually made in one lump sum, but the company applied to pay it in instalment­s of $500 a month, meaning it would take two years and amonth to pay it all off.

According to a decision published this month, the company provided bank statements to the authority to prove it did not have enough revenue to cover the lump sum.

Beaney opposed the applicatio­n, saying Raw Sushi’s pleas of poverty were untrue.

Authority member Michael Loftus said Beaney could not use the owners’ personal circumstan­ces in her arguments, but the bank statements did paint a revealing picture.

The company had limited cash reserves, reasonable income and significan­t outgoing payments.

However, plenty of the outgoings involved purchases of personal items, and significan­t payroll payments Beaney claimed were shareholde­r withdrawal­s or payments to the owners – an assertion the company did not deny.

There were also ‘‘significan­t unexplaine­d internet transfers’’, Loftus said.

Raw Sushi had the onus to prove it could not afford to pay, but failed to convince Loftus.

The company has until November 14 to pay up.

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The owners of Sushi Raw in Feilding have failed to convince the employment watchdog it could not afford to pay a lump sum penalty to a former employee.
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