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Missing alien saga: Employee loses case

Rotorua Daily Post
11 Dec, 2012 11:30 PM3 mins to read

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A salesman who fell foul of his boss over a blow-up alien doll has been denied compensation.

Whakatane man Kyle Dwayne Counsell quit his job at automotive supply store Repco after the branch manager launched an investigation into a missing alien doll worth $2.60.

He claimed $16,000 in compensation, arguing he was constructively dismissed, but the Employment Relations Authority has found he quit on his own accord after failing to show up to work.

The aliens first appeared at Repco in March last year, when a sales representative from automotive accessory company Fusion brought two of the plastic inflatable figures into the branch.

The authority said the 40-50cm high green doll was "a stereotypical portrayal of a science fiction alien" which featured a narrow body, large head and distinctive eyes.

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Fusion had been using the aliens, which had been taken out of their packaging and inflated, for promotional purposes elsewhere.

The representative gave the two aliens to Mr Counsell as freebies for personal use. He took one home, intending to give it to a colleague's son, but did not know what happened to the second alien.

The authority said Mr Counsell was "somewhat taken" with the aliens and ordered five more of the $2.60 dolls to sell or give away.

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Four of the packaged aliens were bought by Mr Counsell's colleague and a fifth was seen in Mr Counsell's tray at work.

But three days later it was gone from his tray and could not be found.

Repco branch manager Richard White asked what had happened to the missing alien, to which Mr Counsell replied he had been given a free alien by Fusion.

Mr White became concerned he had taken company property without authorisation and payment, and arranged a disciplinary meeting.

At the meeting, Mr Counsell was told he would receive a final warning, following an earlier warning about improperly using his staff discount.

He allegedly told Mr White he was "a f****** liar" and "the whole place is full of f****** liars".

Mr Counsell did not turn up to work again and resigned two weeks later.

He told the authority he had returned to work but none of the other employees spoke to him. He felt shut out and uncomfortable in the "hostile" workplace, and felt it was impossible to continue working at Repco.


Repco said it was happy for Mr Counsell to return to work and denied he was constructively dismissed.

The authority agreed he had not been constitutively dismissed, and rejected his personal grievance claim.

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